Publications by authors named "Alexander Ocampo"

Speakers use to monitor their speech output and detect any deviations from their expectations. It has long been known that when auditory feedback is artificially delayed by a fraction of a second, speech may be severely disrupted [[1], [2], [3]]. Despite the long history of using delayed auditory feedback (DAF) in experimental research on speech motor control, its effects remain relatively poorly understood.

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