Unpredictable Temporal Auditory Feedback Perturbation Induces Lengthening, Not Compensation
Temporal feedback perturbation (TFP) studies show that speakers can learn compensatory responses when the timing of the perturbation is predictable, and that phonological factors such as stress and segment identity can modulate the response. This study investigates whether similar response patterns occur when the timing of TFP relative to an utterance cannot be anticipated, which we refer to as unpredictable temporal feedback perturbation (UTFP).
Mar 29, 2025