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Researchers find a neural ‘auto-correct’ feature we use to process ambiguous sounds

August 22, 2018 by

Our brains have an 'auto-correct' feature that we deploy when re-interpreting ambiguous sounds, a team of scientists has discovered. Its findings point to new ways we use information and context to aid in speech comprehension.

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