Your textbook states that phonemic restoration is a kind of illusion. This statement is true because

a. we think that we hear boundaries between words, even when a physical boundary does not really exist.
b. we think that we are accurate when we replace a missing phoneme, but we typically make many errors.
c. we make too much use of bottom-up processing.
d. we think that we hear a speech sound, even if it is not present in the distal stimulus.

Ans: d

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