Humans excel at understanding speech even in adverse conditions such as background noise. Speech processing may be aided by cortical activity in the delta and theta frequency bands that has been found to track the speech envelope. However, the rhythm of non-speech sounds is tracked by cortical activity as well. It therefore remains unclear which aspects of neural speech tracking represent the processing of acoustic features, related to the clarity of speech, and which aspects reflect higher-level linguistic processing related to speech comprehension. Here we disambiguate the roles of cortical tracking for speech clarity and comprehension through recording EEG responses to native and foreign language in different levels of background noise, ...
Oscillation-based models of speech perception postulate a cortical computational principle by which ...
Comprehending speech is a very challenging problem that the human brain solves. Phase alignment betw...
Human language is a remarkable manifestation of our cognitive abilities which is unique to our speci...
© 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http...
Speech comprehension requires rapid online processing of a continuous acoustic signal to extract str...
First published: 28 December 2017Cortical oscillations phase-align to the quasi-rhythmic structure o...
In the last decade, the involvement of neural oscillatory mechanisms in speech comprehension has bee...
Speech comprehension requires rapid online processing of a continuous acoustic signal to extract str...
Update: a more accessible version of this dataset is now available: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7...
Speech elicits brain activity time-locked to its amplitude envelope. The resulting speech-brain sync...
Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) can non-invasively modulate neuronal activity in...
The timing of slow auditory cortical activity aligns to the rhythmic fluctuations in speech. This en...
Transcranial alternating current stimulation with the speech envelope can modulate the comprehension...
Recent psychophysics data suggest that speech perception is not limited by the capacity of the audit...
Contains fulltext : 167242.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACTIn the ...
Oscillation-based models of speech perception postulate a cortical computational principle by which ...
Comprehending speech is a very challenging problem that the human brain solves. Phase alignment betw...
Human language is a remarkable manifestation of our cognitive abilities which is unique to our speci...
© 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http...
Speech comprehension requires rapid online processing of a continuous acoustic signal to extract str...
First published: 28 December 2017Cortical oscillations phase-align to the quasi-rhythmic structure o...
In the last decade, the involvement of neural oscillatory mechanisms in speech comprehension has bee...
Speech comprehension requires rapid online processing of a continuous acoustic signal to extract str...
Update: a more accessible version of this dataset is now available: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7...
Speech elicits brain activity time-locked to its amplitude envelope. The resulting speech-brain sync...
Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) can non-invasively modulate neuronal activity in...
The timing of slow auditory cortical activity aligns to the rhythmic fluctuations in speech. This en...
Transcranial alternating current stimulation with the speech envelope can modulate the comprehension...
Recent psychophysics data suggest that speech perception is not limited by the capacity of the audit...
Contains fulltext : 167242.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACTIn the ...
Oscillation-based models of speech perception postulate a cortical computational principle by which ...
Comprehending speech is a very challenging problem that the human brain solves. Phase alignment betw...
Human language is a remarkable manifestation of our cognitive abilities which is unique to our speci...