PsychologyNature Communications
Emergence of the cortical encoding of phonetic features in the first year of life
G. M. D. Liberto, A. Attaheri, et al.
Discover how infants, even before uttering their first words, develop sophisticated speech processing skills! This enlightening study conducted by Giovanni M. Di Liberto and collaborators investigates cortical phonetic feature encoding in infants, revealing neurophysiological evidence of pre-verbal phonetic category learning.
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