📱 eBook en inglés HALLUCINATING SPEECH: THE ARCHITECTURE OF PHONEMIC RESTORATION

Static, Syntax, and the Subconscious Auditory Illusions in Cognitive Linguistics

MOLLY SUMMERS

epubli- 9783565369829

Psicología Neuropsicología

Sinopsis de HALLUCINATING SPEECH: THE ARCHITECTURE OF PHONEMIC RESTORATION

If you are listening to someone speak on a noisy train and a loud cough obscures the middle of a word, your brain does not register a gap in the audio. Instead, your auditory cortex instantly and flawlessly hallucinates the missing consonant so you hear the word perfectly. This is the Phonemic Restoration Effect.
The human brain relies heavily on top-down processing. Because our minds possess a vast database of vocabulary and syntax, they continuously predict what word should come next. When acoustic noise masks a phoneme, the brain simply overwrites the static with fabricated audio, ensuring our semantic comprehension remains unbroken.
This book breaks down the extreme efficiency of the human auditory system. We explore how audio engineers and psychoacoustics experts exploit this phenomenon to compress digital audio files, deleting massive amounts of sound data knowing the human brain will automatically fill in the blanks.
Understand the illusions you hear every day. Discover how your brain constantly falsifies reality just to ensure the conversation keeps flowing.

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Editorial: Epubli

ISBN: 9783565369829

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 29/03/2026


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