International audienceIn pandemic times, when visual speech cues are masked, it becomes particularly evident how much we rely on them to communicate. Recent research points to a key role of neural oscillations for cross-modal predictions during speech perception. This article bridges several fields of researchneural oscillations, cross-modal speech perception and brain stimulationto propose ways forward for research on human communication. Future research can test: (1) whether "speech is special" for oscillatory processes underlying cross-modal predictions; (2) whether "visual control" of oscillatory processes in the auditory system is strongest in moments of reduced acoustic regularity; and (3) whether providing information to the brain vi...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...
Synchronous presentation of stimuli to the auditory and visual systems can modify the formation of a...
International audienceIn pandemic times, when visual speech cues are masked, it becomes particularly...
Natural conversation is multisensory: when we can see the speaker's face, visual speech cues improve...
When we see our interlocutor, our brain seamlessly extracts visual cues from their face and processe...
When we see our interlocutor, our brain seamlessly extracts visual cues from their face and processe...
Brain oscillations, or neural rhythms, reflect widespread functional connections between large-scale...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
It is widely recognized that viewing a speaker’s face enhances vocal communication, although the neu...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
Rhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain responses. These rhythmic res...
We investigated the existence of a cross-modal sensory gating reflected by the modulation of an earl...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...
Synchronous presentation of stimuli to the auditory and visual systems can modify the formation of a...
International audienceIn pandemic times, when visual speech cues are masked, it becomes particularly...
Natural conversation is multisensory: when we can see the speaker's face, visual speech cues improve...
When we see our interlocutor, our brain seamlessly extracts visual cues from their face and processe...
When we see our interlocutor, our brain seamlessly extracts visual cues from their face and processe...
Brain oscillations, or neural rhythms, reflect widespread functional connections between large-scale...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
It is widely recognized that viewing a speaker’s face enhances vocal communication, although the neu...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
International audienceRhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain respons...
Rhythmic sensory or electrical stimulation will produce rhythmic brain responses. These rhythmic res...
We investigated the existence of a cross-modal sensory gating reflected by the modulation of an earl...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...
International audienceIn Brief Riecke et al. study how humans can recognize speech. Using electric b...
Synchronous presentation of stimuli to the auditory and visual systems can modify the formation of a...