Due to their periodic nature, neural oscillations might represent an optimal "tool" for the processing of rhythmic stimulus input [1-3]. Indeed, the alignment of neural oscillations to a rhythmic stimulus, often termed phase entrainment, has been repeatedly demonstrated [4-7]. Phase entrainment is central to current theories of speech processing [8-10] and has been associated with successful speech comprehension [11-17]. However, typical manipulations that reduce speech intelligibility (e.g., addition of noise and time reversal [11, 12, 14, 16, 17]) could destroy critical acoustic cues for entrainment (such as "acoustic edges" [7]). Hence, the association between phase entrainment and speech intelligibility might only be "epiphenomenal"; i....
A growing body of evidence shows that ongoing oscillations in auditory cortex modulate their phase t...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...
Rhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain responses. These rhythmic res...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Several recent studies have used transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) to demonstrate ...
Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that the frequencyof entrained oscillations in auditory cortic...
A growing body of evidence shows that ongoing oscillations in auditory cortex modulate their phase t...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...
Rhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain responses. These rhythmic res...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Several recent studies have used transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) to demonstrate ...
Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that the frequencyof entrained oscillations in auditory cortic...
A growing body of evidence shows that ongoing oscillations in auditory cortex modulate their phase t...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...