Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise (known as Lombard speech), facilitating speech comprehension. Recent neurobiological models of speech perception emphasize the role of amplitude modulations in speech-in-noise comprehension, helping neural oscillators to ‘track’ the attended speech. This study tested whether talkers produce more pronounced amplitude modulations in noise. Across four different corpora, modulation spectra showed greater power in amplitude modulations below 4 Hz in Lombard speech compared to matching plain speech. This suggests that noise-induced speech contains more pronounced amplitude modulations, potentially helping the listening brain to entrain to the attended talker, aiding comprehension
Noise-vocoded (NV) speech is often regarded as conveying phonetic information primarily through temp...
Recognising speech in background noise is a strenuous daily activity, yet most humans can master it....
Objectives: Research shows that neural entrainment of the speech envelope correlates with speech int...
Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise, which is known as Lombard speech. These acoustic ...
Recent work has found that neural oscillators entrain with envelope modulations of attended speech i...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
Conversational speech produced in noise can be characterised by increases in intelligibility relativ...
When exposed to noise, speakers modify the way they speak, possibly in an effort to maintain intell...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
Speech contains pronounced amplitude modulations in the 1–9 Hz range, correlating with the syllabic ...
When exposed to noise, speakers modify the way they speak, possibly in an effort to maintain intelli...
International audienceWhat makes speech produced in the presence of noise (Lombard speech) more inte...
The most prominent acoustic features in speech are intensity modulations, represented by the amplitu...
Transcranial alternating current stimulation with the speech envelope can modulate the comprehension...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Noise-vocoded (NV) speech is often regarded as conveying phonetic information primarily through temp...
Recognising speech in background noise is a strenuous daily activity, yet most humans can master it....
Objectives: Research shows that neural entrainment of the speech envelope correlates with speech int...
Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise, which is known as Lombard speech. These acoustic ...
Recent work has found that neural oscillators entrain with envelope modulations of attended speech i...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
Conversational speech produced in noise can be characterised by increases in intelligibility relativ...
When exposed to noise, speakers modify the way they speak, possibly in an effort to maintain intell...
When talkers speak in masking sounds, their speech undergoes a variety of acoustic and phonetic chan...
Speech contains pronounced amplitude modulations in the 1–9 Hz range, correlating with the syllabic ...
When exposed to noise, speakers modify the way they speak, possibly in an effort to maintain intelli...
International audienceWhat makes speech produced in the presence of noise (Lombard speech) more inte...
The most prominent acoustic features in speech are intensity modulations, represented by the amplitu...
Transcranial alternating current stimulation with the speech envelope can modulate the comprehension...
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neu...
Noise-vocoded (NV) speech is often regarded as conveying phonetic information primarily through temp...
Recognising speech in background noise is a strenuous daily activity, yet most humans can master it....
Objectives: Research shows that neural entrainment of the speech envelope correlates with speech int...