Rapid recognition and categorization of sounds are essential for humans and animals alike, both for understanding and reacting to our surroundings and for daily communication and social interaction. For humans, perception of speech sounds is of crucial importance. In real life, this task is complicated by the presence of a multitude of meaningful non-speech sounds. The present behavioural, magnetoencephalography (MEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study was set out to address how attention to speech versus attention to natural non-speech sounds within complex auditory scenes influences cortical processing. The stimuli were superimpositions of spoken words and environmental sounds, with parametric variation of the speech-t...
Speech comprehension in natural soundscapes rests on the ability of the auditory system to extract s...
Often, in everyday life, we encounter auditory scenes comprising multiple simultaneous sounds and su...
Spoken conversations typically take place in noisy environments, and different kinds of masking soun...
Rapid recognition and categorization of sounds are essential for humans and animals alike, both for ...
This combined fMRI and MEG study investigated brain activations during listening and attending to na...
This combined fMRI and MEG study investigated brain activations during listening and attending to na...
The earliest stages of cortical processing of speech sounds take place in the auditory cortex. Trans...
& The detection of speech in an auditory stream is a requisite first step in processing spoken l...
Selective attention enables the preferential processing of relevant stimulus aspects. Invasive anima...
We used whole-head magnetoencephalography (MEG) to record changes in neuromagnetic N100m responses g...
SummaryRecent work has shown that responses in first-order sensory thalamic nuclei are modulated by ...
Selective attention to speech versus nonspeech signals in complex auditory input could produce top-d...
Speech comprehension in natural soundscapes rests on the ability of the auditory system to extract s...
Often, in everyday life, we encounter auditory scenes comprising multiple simultaneous sounds and su...
Spoken conversations typically take place in noisy environments, and different kinds of masking soun...
Rapid recognition and categorization of sounds are essential for humans and animals alike, both for ...
This combined fMRI and MEG study investigated brain activations during listening and attending to na...
This combined fMRI and MEG study investigated brain activations during listening and attending to na...
The earliest stages of cortical processing of speech sounds take place in the auditory cortex. Trans...
& The detection of speech in an auditory stream is a requisite first step in processing spoken l...
Selective attention enables the preferential processing of relevant stimulus aspects. Invasive anima...
We used whole-head magnetoencephalography (MEG) to record changes in neuromagnetic N100m responses g...
SummaryRecent work has shown that responses in first-order sensory thalamic nuclei are modulated by ...
Selective attention to speech versus nonspeech signals in complex auditory input could produce top-d...
Speech comprehension in natural soundscapes rests on the ability of the auditory system to extract s...
Often, in everyday life, we encounter auditory scenes comprising multiple simultaneous sounds and su...
Spoken conversations typically take place in noisy environments, and different kinds of masking soun...