In a study published by scientists at Haskins Laboratories, a Yale affiliate, we find that “learning to talk also changes the way speech sounds are heard.” It is hoped that the findings from this study may impact the improvement of speech disorders. “As a child learns to talk, or an adult learns a new language,” Dr. Ostry, a senior scientist, explains, “a growing mastery of oral fluency is matched with the ability to distinguish different speech sounds.”
Using a speech learning robotic device, speech was simulated. Evidence from this study “showed that speech motor learning altered speech sounds.” Future studies are needed but this study can impact children, adults with speech disorders as well as stroke and Parkinson’s disease patients.
Go to: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/11/091102172441.htm. You will find a picture of the speech learning robotic device. Interesting and exciting times.