Publication: Degraded and computer-generated speech processing in a bonobo
Degraded and computer-generated speech processing in a bonobo
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Lahiff, N. J., Slocombe, K. E., Taglialatela, J., Dellwo, V., & Townsend, S. W. (2022). Degraded and computer-generated speech processing in a bonobo. Animal Cognition, 25(6), 1393–1398. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-022-01621-9
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The human auditory system is capable of processing human speech even in situations when it has been heavily degraded, such as during noise-vocoding, when frequency domain-based cues to phonetic content are strongly reduced. This has contributed to arguments that speech processing is highly specialized and likely a de novo evolved trait in humans. Previous comparative research has demonstrated that a language competent chimpanzee was also capable of recognizing degraded speech, and therefore that the mechanisms underlying speech proces
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Lahiff, N. J., Slocombe, K. E., Taglialatela, J., Dellwo, V., & Townsend, S. W. (2022). Degraded and computer-generated speech processing in a bonobo. Animal Cognition, 25(6), 1393–1398. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10071-022-01621-9