The neural mechanism for selectively tuning in to a target speaker while tuning out the others in a multi-speaker situation (i.e., the cocktail-party effect) remains elusive. Here we addressed this issue by measuring brain activity simultaneously from a listener and from multiple speakers while they were involved in naturalistic conversations. Results consistently show selectively enhanced interpersonal neural synchronization (INS) between the listener and the attended speaker at left temporal-parietal junction, compared with that between the listener and the unattended speaker across different multi-speaker situations. Moreover, INS increases significantly prior to the occurrence of verbal responses, and even when the listener's brain acti...
Recent research has shown that the degree to which speakers and listeners exhibit similar brain acti...
A growing body of literature examining the neurocognitive processes of interpersonal linguistic inte...
Although the main function of speech is communication, the brain bases of speaking and listening are...
The neural mechanism for selectively tuning in to a target speaker while tuning out the ot...
The neural mechanism for selectively tuning in to a target speaker while tuning out the others in a ...
Contains fulltext : 192504.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The neural mech...
Verbal interaction is one of the most frequent social interactions humans encounter on a daily basis...
Published online: 23 June 2017Electronic supplementary material: *Supplementary Information *...
Communicating our experiences to others relies on complex shared social, cultural, and psychological...
In noisy and complex environments, human listeners must segregate the mixture of sound sources arriv...
Music’s deeply interpersonal nature suggests that music-derived neuroplasticity relates to interpers...
Neural mechanisms that mediate dynamic social interactions remain understudied despite their evoluti...
nsaa061The recent decade has seen a shift from artificial and environmentally deprived experiments i...
Recently, neurophysiological findings about social interaction have been investigated widely, and ha...
Recent research has shown that the degree to which speakers and listeners exhibit similar brain acti...
Recent research has shown that the degree to which speakers and listeners exhibit similar brain acti...
A growing body of literature examining the neurocognitive processes of interpersonal linguistic inte...
Although the main function of speech is communication, the brain bases of speaking and listening are...
The neural mechanism for selectively tuning in to a target speaker while tuning out the ot...
The neural mechanism for selectively tuning in to a target speaker while tuning out the others in a ...
Contains fulltext : 192504.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The neural mech...
Verbal interaction is one of the most frequent social interactions humans encounter on a daily basis...
Published online: 23 June 2017Electronic supplementary material: *Supplementary Information *...
Communicating our experiences to others relies on complex shared social, cultural, and psychological...
In noisy and complex environments, human listeners must segregate the mixture of sound sources arriv...
Music’s deeply interpersonal nature suggests that music-derived neuroplasticity relates to interpers...
Neural mechanisms that mediate dynamic social interactions remain understudied despite their evoluti...
nsaa061The recent decade has seen a shift from artificial and environmentally deprived experiments i...
Recently, neurophysiological findings about social interaction have been investigated widely, and ha...
Recent research has shown that the degree to which speakers and listeners exhibit similar brain acti...
Recent research has shown that the degree to which speakers and listeners exhibit similar brain acti...
A growing body of literature examining the neurocognitive processes of interpersonal linguistic inte...
Although the main function of speech is communication, the brain bases of speaking and listening are...