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Frontiers in Psychology
Building phonetic categories: an argument for the role of sleep
F. Sayako Earle1 
关键词: speech perception;    learning;    memory;    consolidation;    phonology;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01192
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

The current review provides specific predictions for the role of sleep-mediated memory consolidation in the formation of new speech sound representations. Specifically, this discussion will highlight selected literature on the different ideas concerning category representation in speech, followed by a broad overview of memory consolidation and how it relates to human behavior, as relevant to speech/perceptual learning. In combining behavioral and physiological accounts from animal models with insights from the human consolidation literature on auditory skill/word learning, we are in the early stages of understanding how the transfer of experiential information between brain structures during sleep manifests in changes to online perception. Arriving at the conclusion that this process is crucial in perceptual learning and the formation of novel categories, further speculation yields the adjacent claim that the habitual disruption in this process leads to impoverished quality in the representation of speech sounds.

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