Sahil Luthra, Anne Marie Crinnion, David Saltzman, James S. Magnuson
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摘要
我们最近报告了词汇介导的共同发音补偿(LCfC;Luthra et al.至关重要的是,LCfC 的证据为包含自上而下反馈的互动认知模型提供了强有力的支持,而与只允许前馈处理的自主模型并不一致。麦奎恩、杰西和米特勒(2023)针对我们的解释提出了五个反驳论点;我们在此一一回应,并得出结论:自上而下的反馈为现有数据提供了最合理的解释。
Do They Know It's Christmash? Lexical Knowledge Directly Impacts Speech Perception
We recently reported strong, replicable (i.e., replicated) evidence for lexically mediated compensation for coarticulation (LCfC; Luthra et al., 2021), whereby lexical knowledge influences a prelexical process. Critically, evidence for LCfC provides robust support for interactive models of cognition that include top-down feedback and is inconsistent with autonomous models that allow only feedforward processing. McQueen, Jesse, and Mitterer (2023) offer five counter-arguments against our interpretation; we respond to each of those arguments here and conclude that top-down feedback provides the most parsimonious explanation of extant data.