Characteristics
Anatomy
Theories
Visual Cues
100

Smallest and most basic unit of sound/language is...

Phoneme.

100

Some people can read these on people to tell speech...

Lips.

100

This approach says we process both nonspeech and speech sounds the same way.

General mechanism approach.

100

We use our ___ to help us read people's lips to understand what they're saying better.

Eyes.

200

Inter-speaker variability is because of peoples gender, age, and _____.

Dialect.

200

What body system uses this perception?

Auditory system.

200

ERP stands for...

Event-related potentials.

200

True or False: We don't use visuals to help us understand others words.

False.

300

This helps us fill in gaps in sentences we don't fully hear...

Phonemic restoration.

300

Area do brain in charge of language...

Wernicke's area.

300

True or False: The special mechanism approach helps us differentiate pitches in peoples voices.

False.

300

Both visual and auditory cues are used for...

Speech perception.
400

True or False: Speech is continuous.

True.

400

Area in brain in charge or reading and grammar...

Frontal lobe.

400

_____ cues are good evidence to prove the general mechanism approach.

Visual.

400

Visual cues in speech perception is demonstrated in the...

The McGurk effect.

500

Before words are words, they are originally...

Sound vibrations.

500

Superior temporal sulcus...

The area in the brain where the McGurk effect happens.

500

b and d; r and l: are examples of...

Categorical perception.

500
Words like "bab" and "gag" were used in whose research...

McGurk and MacDonald's.

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