Speech illusions and significance thereof to aerospace practice
Abstract
The pattern of erroneous perception of intelligible and incoherent words accompanied by loud noise was investigated. It was found that proper interpretation of incoherent words depends on their rhythmic, or syllabic structure. As a rule, the words are reconstructed in the back-to-forward direction. One and two syllable words with predominant median and low frequencies are those which are most frequently subjected to speech illusions.
- Publication:
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In its USSR Report: Space Biol. and Aerospace Med
- Pub Date:
- October 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979rsba...13...26S
- Keywords:
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- Auditory Perception;
- Speech Recognition;
- Voice Communication;
- Aerospace Medicine;
- Aircraft Communication;
- Flight Safety;
- Phonemes;
- Radio Communication;
- Semantics;
- Communications and Radar