International audienceStudies on auditory laterality have revealed asymmetries for processing, particularly species-specific signals, in vertebrates and that each hemisphere may process different features according to their functional “value”. Processing of novel, intense emotion-inducing or finer individual features may require attention and we hypothesised that the “functional pertinence” of the stimuli may be modulating attentional processes and hence lateralisation of sound processing. Behavioural measures in “(food) distracted” captive Campbell’s monkeys and electrophysiological recordings in anesthetised (versus awake) European starlings were performed during the broadcast of auditory stimuli with different functional “saliences” (e.g...
Journal article - this version is early online. Print version to follow.Much research on the lateral...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
International audienceIn 1970, Marler set the idea of a parallel between human speech and birdsong, ...
International audienceStudies on auditory laterality have revealed asymmetries for processing, parti...
Abstract Background Lateralized processing of speech is a well studied phenomenon in humans. Both an...
International audienceThe last decades evidenced auditory laterality in vertebrates, offering new im...
The last decades evidenced auditory laterality in vertebrates, offering new important insights for t...
International audienceLateralization is one of the most intriguing aspects of brain functions. Hemis...
International audienceDespite attempts to generalise the left hemisphere-speech association of human...
Structural asymmetries in the supratemporal plane of the human brain are often cited as the anatomic...
BACKGROUND: Auditory laterality is suggested to be characterized by a left hemisphere dominance for ...
International audiencePurpose: Previous neuroimaging studies of oddball tasks and other paradigms me...
International audienceThe left hemisphere’s dominance in processing social communication has been kn...
Lesion studies in monkeys have suggested a modest left hemisphere dominance for processing species-s...
Abstract Background Left hemispheric dominance of language processing and handedness, previously tho...
Journal article - this version is early online. Print version to follow.Much research on the lateral...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
International audienceIn 1970, Marler set the idea of a parallel between human speech and birdsong, ...
International audienceStudies on auditory laterality have revealed asymmetries for processing, parti...
Abstract Background Lateralized processing of speech is a well studied phenomenon in humans. Both an...
International audienceThe last decades evidenced auditory laterality in vertebrates, offering new im...
The last decades evidenced auditory laterality in vertebrates, offering new important insights for t...
International audienceLateralization is one of the most intriguing aspects of brain functions. Hemis...
International audienceDespite attempts to generalise the left hemisphere-speech association of human...
Structural asymmetries in the supratemporal plane of the human brain are often cited as the anatomic...
BACKGROUND: Auditory laterality is suggested to be characterized by a left hemisphere dominance for ...
International audiencePurpose: Previous neuroimaging studies of oddball tasks and other paradigms me...
International audienceThe left hemisphere’s dominance in processing social communication has been kn...
Lesion studies in monkeys have suggested a modest left hemisphere dominance for processing species-s...
Abstract Background Left hemispheric dominance of language processing and handedness, previously tho...
Journal article - this version is early online. Print version to follow.Much research on the lateral...
The cross-species correspondences and differences in how attention modulates brain responses in huma...
International audienceIn 1970, Marler set the idea of a parallel between human speech and birdsong, ...