Auditory-Motor Learning during Speech Production in 9-11-Year-Old Children
The results indicate that 9–11-year-old children, whose speech motor and perceptual abilities are still not fully developed, are nonetheless capable of auditory-feedback-based sensorimotor adaptation, supporting a role for such learning processes in speech motor development. Auditory feedback may play a more limited role, however, in the fine-tuning of children’s perceptual representations of speech sound categories.
from PLoS ONE
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