A new study suggests that speech involves the use of both sides of the brain, overturning a widely-held belief that only one side of the brain is responsible for the task. Researchers at New York ...
We use both sides of our brain for speech, a finding by researchers at New York University and NYU Langone Medical Center that alters previous conceptions about neurological activity. The results, ...
All the better for hearing you with. Boris Roessler/EPA Sometimes it may seem like your dog doesn’t want to listen. But in our study, however, we’ve found that he may understand more than he lets on.
The perception of our own voice depends on sound transmission through air (air-conducted) as well as through the skull bone (bone-conducted or BC). The transmission properties of BC speech are, ...
Speech synthesis is a very convenient means of conveying spoken information without the need for human labor. The most commonly used method of speech synthesis in program production compiles speech ...