Human listeners can follow the voice of one speaker while several others are talking at the same time. This process requires segregating the speech streams from each other and continuously directing attention to the target stream. We investigated the functional brain networks underlying this ability. Two speech streams were presented simultaneously to participants, who followed one of them and detected targets within it (target stream). The loudness of the distractor speech stream varied on five levels: moderately softer, slightly softer, equal, slightly louder, or moderately louder than the attended. Performance measures showed that the most demanding task was the moderately softer distractors condition, which indicates that a softer distr...
International audienceDuring the past decade, several studies have identified electroencephalographi...
In everyday environments, we often have to attend to one person’s speech (target speech) while ignor...
The neural mechanism for selectively tuning in to a target speaker while tuning out the others in a ...
Human listeners can follow the voice of one speaker while several others are talking at the same tim...
Human listeners can focus on one speech stream out of several concurrent ones. The present study aim...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
Humans routinely segregate a complex acoustic scene into different auditory streams, through the ext...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
Spoken conversations typically take place in noisy environments, and different kinds of masking soun...
FC networks significantly affected by ATTENTION: stronger for focused than for divided attention (Fo...
FC networks significantly affected by TASK TYPE: stronger for the tracking than for the detection ta...
To recognize speech in a noisy auditory scene, listeners need to perceptually segregate the target t...
When we have spoken conversations, it is usually in the context of competing sounds within our envir...
To examine the effect of energetic and informational masking on the time-course of stream segregatio...
In noisy and complex environments, human listeners must segregate the mixture of sound sources arriv...
International audienceDuring the past decade, several studies have identified electroencephalographi...
In everyday environments, we often have to attend to one person’s speech (target speech) while ignor...
The neural mechanism for selectively tuning in to a target speaker while tuning out the others in a ...
Human listeners can follow the voice of one speaker while several others are talking at the same tim...
Human listeners can focus on one speech stream out of several concurrent ones. The present study aim...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
Humans routinely segregate a complex acoustic scene into different auditory streams, through the ext...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
Spoken conversations typically take place in noisy environments, and different kinds of masking soun...
FC networks significantly affected by ATTENTION: stronger for focused than for divided attention (Fo...
FC networks significantly affected by TASK TYPE: stronger for the tracking than for the detection ta...
To recognize speech in a noisy auditory scene, listeners need to perceptually segregate the target t...
When we have spoken conversations, it is usually in the context of competing sounds within our envir...
To examine the effect of energetic and informational masking on the time-course of stream segregatio...
In noisy and complex environments, human listeners must segregate the mixture of sound sources arriv...
International audienceDuring the past decade, several studies have identified electroencephalographi...
In everyday environments, we often have to attend to one person’s speech (target speech) while ignor...
The neural mechanism for selectively tuning in to a target speaker while tuning out the others in a ...