Functional neuroimaging has been used to show that the developing auditory cortex of very young human infants responds, in some way, to sound. However, impoverished stimuli and uncontrolled designs have made it difficult to attribute brain responses to specific auditory features, and thus made it difficult to assess the maturity of feature tuning in auditory cortex. To address this, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure the brain activity evoked by naturalistic sounds (a series of sung lullabies) in two groups of infants (3 and 9 months) and adults. We developed a novel analysis method - inter-subject regression (ISR) - to quantify the similarity of cortical responses between infants and adults, and to decompose co...
International audienceInfant brain development incorporates several intermingled mechanisms leading ...
The abilities of infants to perceive basic acoustic differences, essential for language development,...
How specialized is the infant brain for processing voice within our environment? Research in adults ...
My dissertation research focused on uncovering the functional organization of higher-level perceptua...
Here we duplicate a neural tracking paradigm, previously published with infants (aged 4 to 11 months...
National audienceVoices are the most relevant social sounds for humans and therefore have crucial ad...
SummaryHuman voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult “social ...
Language acquisition in infants is driven by on-going neural plasticity that is acutely sensitive to...
Human voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult “social brain” ...
For the majority of people, words are first learned and are communicated in high proportions in the ...
Our knowledge of infant perception and cognition is primarily based on habituation and dishabituatio...
Human voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult ‘social brain’ ...
Brain responses related to auditory processing show large changes throughout infancy and childhood w...
Infants are responsive to and show a preference for human vocalizations from very early in developme...
The ability of 5-8-month-old infants and of young adults to detect changes in the frequency of pure ...
International audienceInfant brain development incorporates several intermingled mechanisms leading ...
The abilities of infants to perceive basic acoustic differences, essential for language development,...
How specialized is the infant brain for processing voice within our environment? Research in adults ...
My dissertation research focused on uncovering the functional organization of higher-level perceptua...
Here we duplicate a neural tracking paradigm, previously published with infants (aged 4 to 11 months...
National audienceVoices are the most relevant social sounds for humans and therefore have crucial ad...
SummaryHuman voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult “social ...
Language acquisition in infants is driven by on-going neural plasticity that is acutely sensitive to...
Human voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult “social brain” ...
For the majority of people, words are first learned and are communicated in high proportions in the ...
Our knowledge of infant perception and cognition is primarily based on habituation and dishabituatio...
Human voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult ‘social brain’ ...
Brain responses related to auditory processing show large changes throughout infancy and childhood w...
Infants are responsive to and show a preference for human vocalizations from very early in developme...
The ability of 5-8-month-old infants and of young adults to detect changes in the frequency of pure ...
International audienceInfant brain development incorporates several intermingled mechanisms leading ...
The abilities of infants to perceive basic acoustic differences, essential for language development,...
How specialized is the infant brain for processing voice within our environment? Research in adults ...