speech production

Do not cut off your tail: A mega-analysis of responses to auditory perturbation experiments

**Purpose:** The practice of removing “following” responses from speech perturbation analyses is increasingly common, despite no clear evidence as to whether these responses represent a unique response type. This study aimed to determine if the …

Quantitatively characterizing reflexive responses to pitch perturbations

**Background:** Reflexive pitch perturbation experiments are commonly used to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying vocal motor control. In these experiments, the fundamental frequency–the acoustic correlate of pitch–of a speech signal is …