高等研究所 訪問研究員 セミナー: “Auditory illusions involving speech“(3/23)
詳細/Details
Speech perception is a constructive act of sensing which relies not only on the ability to perceive sound but also on the knowledge of one’s language and sometimes even on the general knowledge of the world. No other phenomena demonstrate the involvement of such pre-existing knowledge in perception as the existence of illusions. Auditory illusions involving speech are examples of individual perceptual experiences in which the brain misinterprets or alters the acoustic speech signal in surprising ways. Illusions reveal important principles about how the auditory system processes and organizes speech. The seminar will touch on the Ganong effect and phoneme restoration, cover verbal transformations and mondegreens. It will focus primarily on the speech-to-song illusion and conclude with the discussion of a more complex linguistic effect such as the Moses illusion which has recently been shown to exist in the auditory domain. The seminar will be accessible to a broad interdisciplinary audience with an interest in auditory perception.
講演者/Speaker
RATHCKE, Tamara,
Professor of English Linguistics, University of Konstanz, Germany
日時/Date & Time
2026年3月23日(月)10:00-11:40/
March 23, 2026 (Mon.) 10:00 – 11:40 am
会場/Venue
早稲田大学 早稲田キャンパス 14号館 514号室/
Room #514, Building #14, Waseda Campus, Waseda University
言語/Language
英語/English
対象/Prospected Audience
学生・研究者・教職員・一般 /
Undergraduate, Graduate, Researchers, Faculty members, General audience
主催/Organizer
ポッペ クレメンス 准教授,
教育・総合科学学術院 教育学部
共催/Co-Organizer
早稲田大学高等研究所/
Waseda Institute for Advanced Studies (WIAS)






