The present study investigated whether speech-related spectral information benefits from initially predominant right or left hemisphere processing. Normal hearing individuals categorized speech sounds composed of an ambiguous base (perceptually intermediate between /ga/ and /da/), presented to one ear, and a disambiguating low or high F3 chirp presented to the other ear. Shorter response times were found when the chirp was presented to the left ear than to the right ear (inducing initially right-hemisphere chirp processing), but no between-ear differences in strength of overall integration. The results are in line with the assumptions of a right hemispheric dominance for spectral processing
Listeners perceive speech sounds relative to context. Contextual influences might differ over hemisp...
It is generally known that each hemisphere of the human brain has different functions in the percept...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
The present study investigated whether speech-related spectral information benefits from initially p...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
In a dichotic listening study using a musical priming paradigm Hoch and Tillman (2010) found a left-...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
Perceiving speech requires the integration of different speech cues, that is, formants. When the spe...
Perceiving speech requires the integration of different speech cues, that is, formants. When the spe...
Background: The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long bee...
The two hemispheres of the brain are specialized for different functions. For\ud example, the left h...
Right-ear advantages of different magnitudes occur systematically in dichotic listening for differen...
Recent evidence suggests a relative right-hemispheric specialization for emotional prosody perceptio...
That language processing is primarily a function of the left hemisphere has led to the supposition t...
AbstractPatient studies suggest that speech and environmental sounds are differentially processed by...
Listeners perceive speech sounds relative to context. Contextual influences might differ over hemisp...
It is generally known that each hemisphere of the human brain has different functions in the percept...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
The present study investigated whether speech-related spectral information benefits from initially p...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
In a dichotic listening study using a musical priming paradigm Hoch and Tillman (2010) found a left-...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
Perceiving speech requires the integration of different speech cues, that is, formants. When the spe...
Perceiving speech requires the integration of different speech cues, that is, formants. When the spe...
Background: The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long bee...
The two hemispheres of the brain are specialized for different functions. For\ud example, the left h...
Right-ear advantages of different magnitudes occur systematically in dichotic listening for differen...
Recent evidence suggests a relative right-hemispheric specialization for emotional prosody perceptio...
That language processing is primarily a function of the left hemisphere has led to the supposition t...
AbstractPatient studies suggest that speech and environmental sounds are differentially processed by...
Listeners perceive speech sounds relative to context. Contextual influences might differ over hemisp...
It is generally known that each hemisphere of the human brain has different functions in the percept...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...