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Why does neural adaptation within the auditory cortex affect speech encoding differently for native vs. non-native phonemes?

A)Reduced lateral inhibition enhances all stimuli
B)Increased baseline activity boosts all responses
C)Predictive coding filters expected native sounds
D)Enhanced synaptic pruning strengthens all connections

💡 Explanation

Predictive coding allows the brain to filter out expected stimuli; therefore, adaptation causes native phonemes to be encoded less strongly because they are predicted, rather than non-native sounds which elicit a stronger, less suppressed neural response.

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