Speech perception engages a general timer: evidence from a divided attention word identification task.

Cognition

Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, Laboratoire de Neurobiologie de la Cognition, Marseille, France.

Published: August 2009

Time is essential to speech. The duration of speech segments plays a critical role in the perceptual identification of these segments, and therefore in that of spoken words. Here, using a French word identification task, we show that vowels are perceived as shorter when attention is divided between two tasks, as compared to a single task control condition. This temporal underestimation pattern is consistent with attentional models of timing and hence demonstrates that vowel duration is explicitly estimated using a central general-purpose timer.

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