A new study reports watching 3D images of tongue movements can help people to learn new speech sounds.
The patterns of reasoning deceptive people use may serve as indicators of truthfulness, a new AI algorithm discovered. Researchers say reasoning intent is more reliable than verbal changes and personal differences when trying to determine deception.
According to researchers, bilingual children perform better at voice recognition and processing than monolingual children.
People automatically incorporate extralinguistic information into grammatical processing during verbal communication.
Using HD-TACS brain stimulation, researchers influenced the integration of speech sounds by changing the balancing processes between the two brain hemispheres.
A new study links auditory processing and a child's reading skill. Researchers hope their findings could provide an early diagnostic tool for dyslexia.
Researchers report a gene associated with dyslexia may interfere with speech processing.
Neuroimaging study finds higher rates of mouth movements in unborn babies of mothers who smoke.
A new study finds a surprising link between an infant's oral motor movements and auditory speech perception.
A new study casts doubt on common theories about speech control. Researchers discovered it's not just the right hemisphere that analyzes how we speak, the left hemisphere also plays a significant role.
When a person listens to another person talking, their brain waves alter to select specific features of the speaker's voice and tune out other voices.
Brain responses from 6 month old infants with an inherited dyslexia risk differed from those without the risk factor and also predicted their reading ability later in childhood, a new study reveals.