In The Beginning was the Familiar Voice
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Explore the fundamental role of familiar voices in human communication and language development through this seminar lecture delivered by Diana Sidtis from New York University at Johns Hopkins University's Center for Language & Speech Processing. Delve into the neurological and psychological mechanisms underlying voice recognition and how familiar voices shape our earliest experiences with language acquisition. Examine research findings on how the brain processes and distinguishes between familiar and unfamiliar voices, and discover the implications for understanding speech perception, social bonding, and communication disorders. Learn about the evolutionary significance of voice familiarity in human development and its impact on cognitive processing. Investigate the clinical applications of voice familiarity research in treating various speech and language pathologies, and understand how this knowledge contributes to advances in speech technology and artificial intelligence systems.
Syllabus
Diana Sidtis: In The Beginning was the Familiar Voice
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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU