We examined how attention modulates the neural encoding of continuous speech under different types of interference. In an EEG experiment, participants attended to a narrative in English while ignoring a competing stream in the other ear. Four different types of interference were presented to the unattended ear: a different English narrative, a narrative in a language unknown to the listener (Spanish), a well-matched nonlinguistic acoustic interference (Musical Rain), and no interference. Neural encoding of attended and unattended signals was assessed by calculating cross-correlations between their respective envelopes and the EEG recordings. Findings revealed more robust neural encoding for the attended envelopes compared with the ignored o...
<div><p>Serially presented tones are sometimes segregated into two perceptually distinct streams. An...
The ability to attend to an input selectively while ignoring distracting sensations is thought to de...
from the cortical surface in surgical epilepsy et al., 2012). Because the low frequency field potent...
International audienceDuring the past decade, several studies have identified electroencephalographi...
vi, 49 leaves ; 29 cmIt is usually easy to understand speech, but when several people are talking a...
Listening to speech is difficult in noisy environments, and is even harder when the interfering nois...
SummaryThe ability to focus on and understand one talker in a noisy social environment is a critical...
In noisy situations, speech may be masked with conflicting acoustics, including background noise fro...
EEG-based measures of neural tracking of natural running speech are becoming increasingly popular to...
In noisy environments, our ability to understand speech benefits greatly from seeing the speaker's f...
Our ability to selectively attend to one auditory signal amid competing input streams, epitomized by...
Intermodal attention (IA) is assumed to allocate limited neural processing resources to input from o...
This thesis investigates how the neural system instantiates selective attention to speech in challen...
Difficulty understanding speech in background noise is the most common hearing complaint. Elucidatin...
Humans are remarkably adept in listening to a desired speaker in a crowded environment, while filter...
<div><p>Serially presented tones are sometimes segregated into two perceptually distinct streams. An...
The ability to attend to an input selectively while ignoring distracting sensations is thought to de...
from the cortical surface in surgical epilepsy et al., 2012). Because the low frequency field potent...
International audienceDuring the past decade, several studies have identified electroencephalographi...
vi, 49 leaves ; 29 cmIt is usually easy to understand speech, but when several people are talking a...
Listening to speech is difficult in noisy environments, and is even harder when the interfering nois...
SummaryThe ability to focus on and understand one talker in a noisy social environment is a critical...
In noisy situations, speech may be masked with conflicting acoustics, including background noise fro...
EEG-based measures of neural tracking of natural running speech are becoming increasingly popular to...
In noisy environments, our ability to understand speech benefits greatly from seeing the speaker's f...
Our ability to selectively attend to one auditory signal amid competing input streams, epitomized by...
Intermodal attention (IA) is assumed to allocate limited neural processing resources to input from o...
This thesis investigates how the neural system instantiates selective attention to speech in challen...
Difficulty understanding speech in background noise is the most common hearing complaint. Elucidatin...
Humans are remarkably adept in listening to a desired speaker in a crowded environment, while filter...
<div><p>Serially presented tones are sometimes segregated into two perceptually distinct streams. An...
The ability to attend to an input selectively while ignoring distracting sensations is thought to de...
from the cortical surface in surgical epilepsy et al., 2012). Because the low frequency field potent...