Speech comprehension requires that the brain extract semantic meaning from the spectral features represented at the cochlea. To investigate this process, we performed an fMRI experiment in which five men and two women passively listened to several hours of natural narrative speech. We then used voxelwise modeling to predict BOLD responses based on three different feature spaces that represent the spectral, articulatory, and semantic properties of speech. The amount of variance explained by each feature space was then assessed using a separate validation dataset. Because some responses might be explained equally well by more than one feature space, we used a variance partitioning analysis to determine the fraction of the variance that was un...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
Speech perception requires the rapid and effortless extraction of meaningful phonetic information fr...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
Speech comprehension requires that the brain extract semantic meaning from the spectral features rep...
This dissertation investigates the cortical representation of speech perception, using a combination...
The human brain contains a remarkable sensory system that allows us to effortlessly process speech. ...
When we listen to speech, we have to make sense of a waveform of sound pressure. Hierarchical models...
Speech production engages a variety of subprocesses, including conceptual preparation, lexical selec...
Speech comprehension in natural soundscapes rests on the ability of the auditory system to extract s...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
During speech perception, linguistic elements such as consonants and vowels are extracted from a com...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
Abstract Speech comprehension is a complex process that draws on humans’ abilities to extract lexica...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
Speech perception requires the rapid and effortless extraction of meaningful phonetic information fr...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
Speech comprehension requires that the brain extract semantic meaning from the spectral features rep...
This dissertation investigates the cortical representation of speech perception, using a combination...
The human brain contains a remarkable sensory system that allows us to effortlessly process speech. ...
When we listen to speech, we have to make sense of a waveform of sound pressure. Hierarchical models...
Speech production engages a variety of subprocesses, including conceptual preparation, lexical selec...
Speech comprehension in natural soundscapes rests on the ability of the auditory system to extract s...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
During speech perception, linguistic elements such as consonants and vowels are extracted from a com...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
Abstract Speech comprehension is a complex process that draws on humans’ abilities to extract lexica...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
Speech perception requires the rapid and effortless extraction of meaningful phonetic information fr...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...