Asymmetry in auditory cortical oscillations could play a role in speech perception by fostering hemispheric triage of information across the two hemispheres. Due to this asymmetry, fast speech temporal modulations relevant for phonemic analysis could be best perceived by the left auditory cortex, while slower modulations conveying vocal and paralinguistic information would be better captured by the right one. It is unclear, however, whether and how early oscillation-based selection influences speech perception. Using a dichotic listening paradigm in human participants, where we provided different parts of the speech envelope to each ear, we show that word recognition is facilitated when the temporal properties of speech match the rhythmic p...
Natural sounds, including vocal communication sounds, contain critical information at multiple time ...
Humans show a remarkable ability to understand continuous speech even under adverse listening condit...
The relation between perception and action remains a fundamental question for neuroscience. In the c...
Asymmetry in auditory cortical oscillations could play a role in speech perception by fostering hemi...
International audienceAsymmetry in auditory cortical oscillations could play a role in speech percep...
Speech signals contain information in hierarchical time scales, ranging from short-duration (e.g., p...
SummaryAcross multiple timescales, acoustic regularities of speech match rhythmic properties of both...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
SummaryHumans show a remarkable ability to understand continuous speech even under adverse listening...
Speech processing is divided between the two hemispheres with left dominance for verbal comprehensio...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
That language processing is primarily a function of the left hemisphere has led to the supposition t...
Background: The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long bee...
Natural sounds, including vocal communication sounds, contain critical information at multiple time ...
Humans show a remarkable ability to understand continuous speech even under adverse listening condit...
The relation between perception and action remains a fundamental question for neuroscience. In the c...
Asymmetry in auditory cortical oscillations could play a role in speech perception by fostering hemi...
International audienceAsymmetry in auditory cortical oscillations could play a role in speech percep...
Speech signals contain information in hierarchical time scales, ranging from short-duration (e.g., p...
SummaryAcross multiple timescales, acoustic regularities of speech match rhythmic properties of both...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
SummaryHumans show a remarkable ability to understand continuous speech even under adverse listening...
Speech processing is divided between the two hemispheres with left dominance for verbal comprehensio...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
That language processing is primarily a function of the left hemisphere has led to the supposition t...
Background: The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long bee...
Natural sounds, including vocal communication sounds, contain critical information at multiple time ...
Humans show a remarkable ability to understand continuous speech even under adverse listening condit...
The relation between perception and action remains a fundamental question for neuroscience. In the c...