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Chandrasekaran B et al. – The findings demonstrate that experience–dependent neural effects at early preattentive stages of processing may be driven primarily by acoustic features of pitch contours that occur in natural speech. At attentive stages of processing, perception is strongly influenced by tonal categories and their relations to one another. The MMN is a useful index for examining long–term plasticity to linguistically relevant acoustic features.

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