Multiple Choice
The notion that speech perception is more than the auditory system's frequency analysis is supported by the fact that
A) different individuals can all be readily understood.
B) sounds with different sound spectrograms are perceived differently.
C) temporal lobe damage to the dominant brain hemisphere impairs perception much more for speech than
Nonspeech sounds.
D) both different individuals can all be readily understood and temporal lobe damage to the dominant brain
) hemisphere impairs perception much more for speech than nonspeech sounds.
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