
‘Neural dynamics of phoneme sequences reveal position-invariant code for content and order’ with Laura Gwilliams
The Language Neuroscience Podcast
The Sequential Representation Problem
sounds which occur at word onset do tend to have very different spectral properties than those occurring elsewhere. So if that's not the answer, um, let's talk about this other coding and mechanism that you then investigate. The idea is that each speech sound travels along a processing trajectory whereby the neural population that encodes a speech sound evolves as a function of elapsed processing time. Um, can you tell me like, what would that look like, and how would that solve the sequential representation problem if that, if it works like that? Yeah.
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