Speech signals contain information in hierarchical time scales, ranging from short-duration (e.g., phonemes) to long-duration cues (e.g., syllables, prosody). A theoretical framework to understand how the brain processes this hierarchy suggests that hemispheric lateralization enables specialized tracking of acoustic cues at different time scales, with the left and right hemispheres sampling at short (25 ms; 40 Hz) and long (200 ms; 5 Hz) periods, respectively. In adults, both speech-evoked and endogenous cortical rhythms are asymmetrical: low-frequency rhythms predominate in right auditory cortex, and high-frequency rhythms in left auditory cortex. It is unknown, however, whether endogenous resting state oscillations are similarly lateraliz...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
The present study investigates the acoustic basis of the hemispheric asymmetry for the processing of...
Neural oscillations may be instrumental for the tracking and segmentation of continuous speech. Earl...
Asymmetry in auditory cortical oscillations could play a role in speech perception by fostering hemi...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
The temporal envelope of speech is an important cue contributing to speech intelligibility. Theories...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
Phase entrainment of neuronal oscillations is thought to play a central role in encoding speech. Chi...
Asymmetry in auditory cortical oscillations could play a role in speech perception by fostering hemi...
AbstractPhase entrainment of neuronal oscillations is thought to play a central role in encoding spe...
Past studies have found that, in adults, the acoustic properties of sound signals (such as fast vers...
SummaryAcross multiple timescales, acoustic regularities of speech match rhythmic properties of both...
Phase entrainment of neuronal oscillations is thought to play a central role in encoding speech. Chi...
Speech processing is divided between the two hemispheres with left dominance for verbal comprehensio...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
The present study investigates the acoustic basis of the hemispheric asymmetry for the processing of...
Neural oscillations may be instrumental for the tracking and segmentation of continuous speech. Earl...
Asymmetry in auditory cortical oscillations could play a role in speech perception by fostering hemi...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
The temporal envelope of speech is an important cue contributing to speech intelligibility. Theories...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
Phase entrainment of neuronal oscillations is thought to play a central role in encoding speech. Chi...
Asymmetry in auditory cortical oscillations could play a role in speech perception by fostering hemi...
AbstractPhase entrainment of neuronal oscillations is thought to play a central role in encoding spe...
Past studies have found that, in adults, the acoustic properties of sound signals (such as fast vers...
SummaryAcross multiple timescales, acoustic regularities of speech match rhythmic properties of both...
Phase entrainment of neuronal oscillations is thought to play a central role in encoding speech. Chi...
Speech processing is divided between the two hemispheres with left dominance for verbal comprehensio...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
The present study investigates the acoustic basis of the hemispheric asymmetry for the processing of...
Neural oscillations may be instrumental for the tracking and segmentation of continuous speech. Earl...