
Miriam OschkinatLudwig-Maximilians-University of Munich | LMU · Institut für Phonetik und Sprachverarbeitung
Miriam Oschkinat
Doctor of Philosophy
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August 2016 - March 2017
October 2014 - March 2017
October 2011 - September 2014
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Auditory feedback perturbation studies have indicated a link between feedback and feedforward mechanisms in speech production when participants compensate for applied shifts. In spectral perturbation studies, speakers with a higher perceptual auditory acuity typically compensate more than individuals with lower acuity. However, the reaction to feed...
This study examines speakers’ reaction to focally applied temporal real-time auditory feedback perturbation in a word-initial unstressed syllable (Unstressed condition) and a similar word-medial stressed syllable (Stressed condition) in a three-syllabic word. Speakers compensate locally in both conditions for the perturbed syllable’s nucleus (V; co...
Auditory feedback perturbations involving spectral shifts indicated a crucial contribution of auditory feedback to planning and execution of speech. However, much less is known about the contribution of auditory feedback with respect to temporal properties of speech. The current study aimed at providing insight into the representation of temporal p...
Perturbations of auditory feedback (AF) have proven very useful for studying the interaction between feedback and feedforward systems in speech production. AF clearly contributes crucially to planning and execution of spectral speech targets; and subjects typically show compensatory responses in the opposite direction to a feedback manipulation. Ho...
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Online auditory feedback (OAF) perturbations have reviewed much about the interplay between acoustic and sensorimotor information during speech production. For spectral manipulations (e.g., formant frequencies), it was shown that people are sensitive to OAF, mainly reacting with a compensation in the opposite direction to...
Die eigene Sprechtonhöhe wird während des Sprechens häufig anders empfunden als auf einer Tonaufnahme [1]. Diese Beobachtung soll in dieser Studie zusammen mit einem möglichen Einfluss der Satzintonation auf eine unterschiedliche Wahrnehmung überprüft werden. 20 Probanden (10m, 10w) haben zusammen mit diversen Füllsätzen vier Zielsätze gelesen, ein...