Directing attention to sounds of different frequencies allows listeners to perceive a sound of interest, like a talker, in a mixture. Whether cortically generated frequency-specific attention affects responses as low as the auditory brainstem is currently unclear. Participants attended to either a high- or low-frequency tone stream, which was presented simultaneously and tagged with different amplitude modulation (AM) rates. In a replication design, we showed that envelope-following responses (EFRs) were modulated by attention only when the stimulus AM rate was slow enough for the auditory cortex to track—and not for stimuli with faster AM rates, which are thought to reflect ‘purer’ brainstem sources. Thus, we found no evidence of frequency...
Selective attention is the mechanism that allows focusing one’s attention on a particular stimulus w...
Periodic modulations of an acoustic feature, such as amplitude over a certain frequency range, leads...
Cocktail parties, busy streets, and other noisy environments pose a difficult challenge to the audit...
Previous findings have suggested that auditory attention causes not only enhancement in neural proce...
The acoustic envelope of human speech correlates with the syllabic rate (4–8 Hz) and carries importa...
Auditory selective attention plays an essential role for identifying sounds of interest in a scene, ...
Natural auditory stimuli are characterized by slow fluctuations in amplitude and frequency. However,...
Previous findings have suggested that auditory attention causes not only enhancement in neural proce...
Auditory selective attention plays an essential role for identifying sounds of interest in a scene, ...
Scalp-recorded electrophysiological Envelope Following Responses (EFRs) have recently gained popular...
This study examined the neural basis of auditory selective attention using functional magnetic reson...
Auditory selective attention plays an essential role for identifying sounds of interest in a scene, ...
Hall et al. (Hall et al., 2002, Cerebral Cortex 12:140–149) recently showed that pulsed frequency-mo...
Selective attention is the mechanism that allows focusing one's attention on a particular stimulus w...
Human listeners can direct top-down spatial auditory attention to listen selectively to one sound so...
Selective attention is the mechanism that allows focusing one’s attention on a particular stimulus w...
Periodic modulations of an acoustic feature, such as amplitude over a certain frequency range, leads...
Cocktail parties, busy streets, and other noisy environments pose a difficult challenge to the audit...
Previous findings have suggested that auditory attention causes not only enhancement in neural proce...
The acoustic envelope of human speech correlates with the syllabic rate (4–8 Hz) and carries importa...
Auditory selective attention plays an essential role for identifying sounds of interest in a scene, ...
Natural auditory stimuli are characterized by slow fluctuations in amplitude and frequency. However,...
Previous findings have suggested that auditory attention causes not only enhancement in neural proce...
Auditory selective attention plays an essential role for identifying sounds of interest in a scene, ...
Scalp-recorded electrophysiological Envelope Following Responses (EFRs) have recently gained popular...
This study examined the neural basis of auditory selective attention using functional magnetic reson...
Auditory selective attention plays an essential role for identifying sounds of interest in a scene, ...
Hall et al. (Hall et al., 2002, Cerebral Cortex 12:140–149) recently showed that pulsed frequency-mo...
Selective attention is the mechanism that allows focusing one's attention on a particular stimulus w...
Human listeners can direct top-down spatial auditory attention to listen selectively to one sound so...
Selective attention is the mechanism that allows focusing one’s attention on a particular stimulus w...
Periodic modulations of an acoustic feature, such as amplitude over a certain frequency range, leads...
Cocktail parties, busy streets, and other noisy environments pose a difficult challenge to the audit...