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Limit cycles for speech

Published: December 4, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.04642v1

By: Adamantios I. Gafos, Stephan R. Kuberski

Potential Business Impact:

Makes speech movements rhythmic, not just separate actions.

Business Areas:
Motion Capture Media and Entertainment, Video

Rhythmic fluctuations in acoustic energy and accompanying neuronal excitations in cortical oscillations are characteristic of human speech, yet whether a corresponding rhythmicity inheres in the articulatory movements that generate speech remains unclear. The received understanding of speech movements as discrete, goal-oriented actions struggles to make contact with the rhythmicity findings. In this work, we demonstrate that an unintuitive -- but no less principled than the conventional -- representation for discrete movements reveals a pervasive limit cycle organization and unlocks the recovery of previously inaccessible rhythmic structure underlying the motor activity of speech. These results help resolve a time-honored tension between the ubiquity of biological rhythmicity and discreteness in speech, the quintessential human higher function, by revealing a rhythmic organization at the most fundamental level of individual articulatory actions.

Country of Origin
🇩🇪 Germany

Page Count
5 pages

Category
Quantitative Biology:
Neurons and Cognition