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Audiomotor prediction errors drive speech adaptation even in the absence of overt movement (opens in new tab)

Speech motor adaptation has been explained either by sensory prediction error learning or by integrating corrective motor commands, but the mechanism remains debated. This study shows that speakers adapt to auditory prediction errors even without executed movements, suggesting that prediction errors, rather than corrective motor commands, drive audiomotor adaptation in speech.

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