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, You will be listening to a continuous list of words through the headphones. Before each word, Instructions de détection de phonème pour les américains In the following experiment, vol.7

, Respond as soon as you detect the sound, even if the word is not finished. But, do not press the button BEFORE you hear the sound. If you make too many errors, we will not be able to use your data. Making a few errors is normal, so, do not deconcentrate when you happen to make one