Discriminating complex sounds relies on multiple stages of differential brain activity. The specific roles of these stages and their links to perception were the focus of the present study. We presented 250ms duration sounds of living and man-made objects while recording 160-channel electroencephalography (EEG). Subjects categorized each sound as that of a living, man-made or unknown item. We tested whether/when the brain discriminates between sound categories even when not transpiring behaviorally. We applied a single-trial classifier that identified voltage topographies and latencies at which brain responses are most discriminative. For sounds that the subjects could not categorize, we could successfully decode the semantic category based...
Whether viewed or heard, an object in action can be segmented from a background scene based on a num...
Semantic knowledge is supported by a widely distributed neuronal network, with differential patterns...
The term "sound object" describes an auditory experience that is associated with an acoustic event p...
Discriminating complex sounds relies on multiple stages of differential brain activity. The specific...
Which processes in the human brain lead to the categorical perception of speech sounds? Investigatio...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
Humans can recognize categories of environmental sounds, including vocalizations produced by humans ...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
The formation of new sound categories is fundamental to everyday goal-directed behavior. Categorizat...
To make sense of the auditory world, listeners must organize diverse, continuously varying sounds in...
Our daily lives are pervaded by sounds, predominantly speech, music, and environmental sounds. We re...
Electrical neuroimaging in humans identified the speed and spatiotemporal brain mechanism whereby so...
Semantic knowledge is supported by a widely distributed neuronal network, with differential patterns...
During successful auditory perception, the human brain classifies diverse acoustic information into ...
Perceptual decision making is prone to errors, especially near threshold. Physiological, behavioural...
Whether viewed or heard, an object in action can be segmented from a background scene based on a num...
Semantic knowledge is supported by a widely distributed neuronal network, with differential patterns...
The term "sound object" describes an auditory experience that is associated with an acoustic event p...
Discriminating complex sounds relies on multiple stages of differential brain activity. The specific...
Which processes in the human brain lead to the categorical perception of speech sounds? Investigatio...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
Humans can recognize categories of environmental sounds, including vocalizations produced by humans ...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
The formation of new sound categories is fundamental to everyday goal-directed behavior. Categorizat...
To make sense of the auditory world, listeners must organize diverse, continuously varying sounds in...
Our daily lives are pervaded by sounds, predominantly speech, music, and environmental sounds. We re...
Electrical neuroimaging in humans identified the speed and spatiotemporal brain mechanism whereby so...
Semantic knowledge is supported by a widely distributed neuronal network, with differential patterns...
During successful auditory perception, the human brain classifies diverse acoustic information into ...
Perceptual decision making is prone to errors, especially near threshold. Physiological, behavioural...
Whether viewed or heard, an object in action can be segmented from a background scene based on a num...
Semantic knowledge is supported by a widely distributed neuronal network, with differential patterns...
The term "sound object" describes an auditory experience that is associated with an acoustic event p...