Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to identify the neural mechanisms of such short-term perceptual adaptation. In a sparse-sampling, cardiac-gated functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) acquisition, human listeners heard and repeated back 4-band-vocoded sentences (in which the temporal envelope of the acoustic signal is preserved, while spectral information is highly degraded). Clear-speech trials were included as baseline. An additional fMRI experiment on ampli- tude modulation rate discrimination quantified the convergence of neural mechanisms that subserve coping with challenging listening conditions for speech and non-speech. First, the degraded speech task revealed an “e...
Noise-vocoded speech is a spectrally highly degraded signal, but it preserves the temporal envelope ...
Noise-vocoded speech is a spectrally highly degraded signal, but it preserves the temporal envelope ...
Noise-vocoded speech is a spectrally highly degraded signal, but it preserves the temporal envelope ...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners showa remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input.Here,we aimed to ident...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to adjust to degraded speech input. One such example is noise-vo...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to adjust to degraded speech input. One such example is noise-vo...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to adjust to degraded speech input. One such example is noise-vo...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to adjust to degraded speech input. One such example is noise-vo...
Noise-vocoded speech is a spectrally highly degraded signal, but it preserves the temporal envelope ...
Noise-vocoded speech is a spectrally highly degraded signal, but it preserves the temporal envelope ...
Noise-vocoded speech is a spectrally highly degraded signal, but it preserves the temporal envelope ...
Noise-vocoded speech is a spectrally highly degraded signal, but it preserves the temporal envelope ...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners showa remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input.Here,we aimed to ident...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to adjust to degraded speech input. One such example is noise-vo...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to adjust to degraded speech input. One such example is noise-vo...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to adjust to degraded speech input. One such example is noise-vo...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to adjust to degraded speech input. One such example is noise-vo...
Noise-vocoded speech is a spectrally highly degraded signal, but it preserves the temporal envelope ...
Noise-vocoded speech is a spectrally highly degraded signal, but it preserves the temporal envelope ...
Noise-vocoded speech is a spectrally highly degraded signal, but it preserves the temporal envelope ...
Noise-vocoded speech is a spectrally highly degraded signal, but it preserves the temporal envelope ...