4. Covid, lingua e mascherine
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Descripción
Questo episodio affronta il ruolo della vista sulla percezione della lingua, e in particolar modo spiega alcuni effetti che il covid-19 e l’inclusione delle mascherine nella nostra società ha provocato...
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Grafiche: Gianluca La Bruna
FONTI:
- Alqattan D, & Turner P. (2021). The effect of background noise on speech perception in monolingual and bilingual adults with normal hearing. Noise Health. 23(110):67-74.
- Beyerstein, B.L. (1999), Whence Cometh the Myth that We Only Use 10% of our Brains?, in S. Della Sala (ed.), Mind Myths: Exploring Popular Assumptions About the Mind and Brain, Wiley
- Calvert, Gemma; Spence, Charles; Stein, Barry E. (2004). The handbook of multisensory processes. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
- Corey, R.M.; Jones, U.; Singer, A.C. (2020). Acoustic effects of medical, cloth, and transparent face masks on speech signals. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(4), 2371–2375.
- McGurk, H & MacDonald, J (1976). Hearing lips and seeing voices. Nature 264(5588):746–748
- Yi, H., Pingsterhaus, A., & Song, W. (2021). Effects of Wearing Face Masks While Using Different Speaking Styles in Noise on Speech Intelligibility During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 677-682.
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