In order to fully process and understand speech, it is necessary that its neural encoding remain intact as the signal is transduced from the eighth nerve to the auditory cortex. Imperfections in this transductio
Physical variability of speech combined with its perceptual constancy make speech recognition a chal...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/journals/aud Key Words Speech perception W Speech sounds W Neur...
How the human auditory system extracts perceptually relevant acoustic features of speech is unknown....
A major focus of our Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory is gaining an understanding of the physiology ...
An understanding of the biological foundations of speech perception demands a corresponding apprecia...
Human speech processing (perception and in some cases production) is approached from three levels. A...
The fundamental question in speech compression is that of determining the minimum information rate t...
Neural structures and mechanisms mediating the detection, localization, and recognition of sounds. D...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in the Journal of the Otolaryngological Societ...
What is the nature of the neural code by which the human brain represents spoken language? New resea...
Recordings from single auditory neurons in response to speech and speech-like stimuli provide detail...
Rattay F, Lutter P. Speech sound representation in the auditory nerve: Computer simulation studies o...
The ability to navigate "cocktail-party" situations by focussing on sounds of interest over irreleva...
The primary afferent neurons are responsible for the fast and reliable encoding of sound over a wide...
231 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The physiological results dem...
Physical variability of speech combined with its perceptual constancy make speech recognition a chal...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/journals/aud Key Words Speech perception W Speech sounds W Neur...
How the human auditory system extracts perceptually relevant acoustic features of speech is unknown....
A major focus of our Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory is gaining an understanding of the physiology ...
An understanding of the biological foundations of speech perception demands a corresponding apprecia...
Human speech processing (perception and in some cases production) is approached from three levels. A...
The fundamental question in speech compression is that of determining the minimum information rate t...
Neural structures and mechanisms mediating the detection, localization, and recognition of sounds. D...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in the Journal of the Otolaryngological Societ...
What is the nature of the neural code by which the human brain represents spoken language? New resea...
Recordings from single auditory neurons in response to speech and speech-like stimuli provide detail...
Rattay F, Lutter P. Speech sound representation in the auditory nerve: Computer simulation studies o...
The ability to navigate "cocktail-party" situations by focussing on sounds of interest over irreleva...
The primary afferent neurons are responsible for the fast and reliable encoding of sound over a wide...
231 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The physiological results dem...
Physical variability of speech combined with its perceptual constancy make speech recognition a chal...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/journals/aud Key Words Speech perception W Speech sounds W Neur...
How the human auditory system extracts perceptually relevant acoustic features of speech is unknown....