Can feeling your face move change how you hear speech?
NCT ID NCT04818021
Summary
This Yale University study explored whether pairing touch sensations with speech sounds during practice changes how people perceive those sounds. Researchers worked with 160 healthy right-handed adults, measuring changes in both speech production and perception on simple scales. The study was terminated before completion.
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McGill University
Montreal, Quebec, H3A1G1, Canada
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