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English: An example from the repetition task concerning ultra-fast speech comprehension in a blind listener with more than 90% correctly reproduced words: “Öfen, die die Grenzwerte einhalten, kosten zwischen 500 und 700.”
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Source Audio file from Dietrich S, Hertrich I, Ackermann H (2013). "Ultra-fast speech comprehension in blind subjects engages primary visual cortex, fusiform gyrus, and pulvinar – a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study". BMC Neuroscience. DOI:10.1186/1471-2202-14-74. PMID 23879896. PMC: 3847124.
Author Dietrich S, Hertrich I, Ackermann H
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