Brain oscillations have been shown to track the slow amplitude fluctuations in speech during comprehension. Moreover, there is evidence that these stimulus-induced cortical rhythms may persist even after the driving stimulus has ceased. However, how exactly this neural entrainment shapes speech perception remains debated. This behavioral study investigated whether and how the frequency and phase of an entrained rhythm would influence the temporal sampling of subsequent speech. In two behavioral experiments, participants were presented with slow and fast isochronous tone sequences, followed by Dutch target words ambiguous between as /ɑs/ “ash” (with a short vowel) and aas /a:s/ “bait” (with a long vowel). Target words were presented at vario...
Ample evidence shows that the human brain carefully tracks acoustic temporal regularities in the inp...
Due to their periodic nature, neural oscillations might represent an optimal "tool" for the processi...
The entrainment of slow rhythmic auditory cortical activity to the temporal regularities in speech i...
Brain oscillations have been shown to track the slow amplitude fluctuations in speech during compreh...
Brain oscillations have been shown to track the slow amplitude fluctuations in speech during compreh...
Brain oscillations have been shown to track the slow amplitude fluctuations in speech during compreh...
Low-frequency neural entrainment to rhythmic input has been hypothesized as a canonical mechanism th...
Speech segmentation requires flexible mechanisms to remain robust to features such as speech rate an...
Speech segmentation requires flexible mechanisms to remain robust to features such as speech rate an...
Contains fulltext : 195808.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Low-frequency...
Item does not contain fulltextLow-frequency neural entrainment to rhythmic input has been hypothesiz...
Low-frequency neural entrainment to rhythmic input has been hypothesized as a canonical mechanism th...
Many environmental stimuli contain temporal regularities, a feature that can help predict forthcomin...
Low-frequency neural entrainment to rhythmic input has been hypothesized as a canonical mechanism th...
Low-frequency neural entrainment to rhythmic input has been hypothesized as a canonical mechanism th...
Ample evidence shows that the human brain carefully tracks acoustic temporal regularities in the inp...
Due to their periodic nature, neural oscillations might represent an optimal "tool" for the processi...
The entrainment of slow rhythmic auditory cortical activity to the temporal regularities in speech i...
Brain oscillations have been shown to track the slow amplitude fluctuations in speech during compreh...
Brain oscillations have been shown to track the slow amplitude fluctuations in speech during compreh...
Brain oscillations have been shown to track the slow amplitude fluctuations in speech during compreh...
Low-frequency neural entrainment to rhythmic input has been hypothesized as a canonical mechanism th...
Speech segmentation requires flexible mechanisms to remain robust to features such as speech rate an...
Speech segmentation requires flexible mechanisms to remain robust to features such as speech rate an...
Contains fulltext : 195808.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Low-frequency...
Item does not contain fulltextLow-frequency neural entrainment to rhythmic input has been hypothesiz...
Low-frequency neural entrainment to rhythmic input has been hypothesized as a canonical mechanism th...
Many environmental stimuli contain temporal regularities, a feature that can help predict forthcomin...
Low-frequency neural entrainment to rhythmic input has been hypothesized as a canonical mechanism th...
Low-frequency neural entrainment to rhythmic input has been hypothesized as a canonical mechanism th...
Ample evidence shows that the human brain carefully tracks acoustic temporal regularities in the inp...
Due to their periodic nature, neural oscillations might represent an optimal "tool" for the processi...
The entrainment of slow rhythmic auditory cortical activity to the temporal regularities in speech i...