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Human communication / Interpersonal communication / Nervous system / Phonetics / Developmental psychology / Speech / Language / Neurology / Speech perception / Speech repetition / Functional magnetic resonance imaging / Imitation
Date: 2013-12-19 08:04:59
Human communication
Interpersonal communication
Nervous system
Phonetics
Developmental psychology
Speech
Language
Neurology
Speech perception
Speech repetition
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Imitation

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE published: 22 October 2013 doi: fpsygAre you a good mimic? Neuro-acoustic signatures for speech imitation ability

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