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Editorial
. 2023 Sep 20;13(9):1345.
doi: 10.3390/brainsci13091345.

Advances in Understanding the Phenomena and Processing in Audiovisual Speech Perception

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Advances in Understanding the Phenomena and Processing in Audiovisual Speech Perception

Kaisa Tiippana. Brain Sci. .

Abstract

The Special Issue entitled "Advances in Understanding the Phenomena and Processing in Audiovisual Speech Perception" attracted a variety of articles written by prominent authors in the field [...].

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