Event coding as feature guessing: The lessons of the motor theory of speech perception.

Number 1397a
Year 2001
Drawer 25
Entry Date 04/07/2008
Authors Galantucci, B., Fowler, C.A. & Turvey, M.T.
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Publication Behavioral and Brain Sciences, V. 24:No. 5, pp. 886-887.
url http://www.haskins.yale.edu/Reprints/HL1397a.pdf
Abstract The claim that perception and action are commonly coded because they are indistinguishable at the distal level is crucial for theories of cognition. However, the consequences of this claim run deep, and the Theory of Event Coding (TEC) is not up to the challenge it poses. We illustrate why through a brief review of the evidence that led to the motor theory of speech perception.
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