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Misperception in sentences but not in words: Speech perception and the phonological buffer

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We report two case studies of aphasic patients with a working-memory impairment due to reduced storage in the phonological buffer. The two patients display excellent performance in phonological discrimination tasks as long as the tasks do not involve a memory load. We then show that their performance drops when they have to maintain fine-grained phonological information for sentence comprehension: They are impaired at mispronunciation detection and at comprehending sentences involving minimal word pairs. We argue that the phonological buffer plays a role in sentence perception during the phonological analysis of the speech stream: It sustains the temporary storage of pho-nological input in order to check and resolve phonological ambiguities, and it also allows reexamination of the phonological input if necessary.
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Charlotte Jacquemot, Emmanuel Dupoux, Odile Decouche, Anne-Catherine Bachoud-Lévi. Misperception in sentences but not in words: Speech perception and the phonological buffer. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2006, 23 (6), pp.949-971. ⟨10.1080/02643290600625749⟩. ⟨hal-02326841⟩
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