@InProceedings{Höge2023_1192,
author = {Harald Höge},
booktitle = {Studientexte zur Sprachkommunikation: Elektronische Sprachsignalverarbeitung 2023},
title = {Synchrony of Θ - Oscillations in Speech Perception and Speech Production},
year = {2023},
editor = {Christoph Draxler},
month = mar,
pages = {189--193},
publisher = {TUDpress, Dresden},
abstract = {In speech perception auditory θ - oscillations play an important role in
segmenting speech into syllables [1]. Yet, due to imperfections in cortical
measurements, the mechanism to create these θ – oscillations from the auditory signal
is far away to be understood. The paper works with the hypothesis, that in speech
production the timing to activate motor programs steering articulatory gestures for
generating syllables can be modeled by articulatory θ – oscillations. As the movements
of the articulators can be measured directly with electromagnetic articulography, we
assume that the mechanism to generate articulatory θ – oscillations can be understood
easier. This knowledge of this articulatory mechanism can be used to understand the
mechanism for generating auditory θ – oscillations. The precondition of this approach
demands, that the auditory and articulatory θ – oscillations are in synchrony in phase
and duration neglecting a constant delay between the two oscillations. The goal of the
paper is to proof this synchrony. First experimental investigations show the feasibility
of this new approach.},
isbn = {978-3-95908-303-4},
issn = {0940-6832},
keywords = {Speech Synthesis and Production},
url = {https://www.essv.de/pdf/2023_189_193.pdf},
}