A representation of abstract linguistic categories in the visual system underlies successful lipread...
A representation of abstract linguistic categories in the visual system underlies successful lipreading A representation of abstract linguistic categories in the visual system underlies successful lipreading
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There is considerable debate over how visual speech is processed in the absence of sound and whether neural activity supporting lipreading occurs in visual brain areas. Much of the ambiguity stems from a lack of behavioral grounding and neurophysiological analyses that cannot disentangle high-level linguistic and phonetic/energetic contributions fr...
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A representation of abstract linguistic categories in the visual system underlies successful lipreading A representation of abstract linguistic categories in the visual system underlies successful lipreading
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