International audienceSpeech is a complex auditory stimulus which is processed according to several time-scales. Whereas consonant discrimination is required to resolve rapid acoustic events, voice perception relies on slower cues. Humans, right from preterm ages, are particularly efficient to encode temporal cues. To compare the capacities of preterms to those observed in other mammals, we tested anesthetized adult rats by using exactly the same paradigm as that used in preterm neonates. We simultaneously recorded neural (using ECoG) and hemodynamic responses (using fNIRS) to series of human speech syllables and investigated the brain response to a change of consonant (ba vs. ga) and to a change of voice (male vs. female). Both methods rev...
Perinatal asphyxia, a naturally and commonly occurring risk factor in birthing, represents one of th...
Children born preterm are at higher risk to develop language deficits. Auditory speech discriminatio...
How does the brain’s response to speech change over the first months of life? Although behavioral fi...
International audienceSpeech is a complex auditory stimulus which is processed according to several ...
Human infants are able to detect changes in grammatical rules in a speech sound stream. Here, we te...
Speech perception is constrained by auditory processing. Although at birth infants have an immature ...
Current behavioral and neurophysiologic studies propose that many animals can detect and discriminat...
Understanding speech is based on neural representations of individual speech sounds. In humans, suc...
Speech perception requires rapid extraction of the linguistic content from the acoustic signal. The ...
Past studies have found that in adults that acoustic properties of sound signals (such as fast vs. s...
We used near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to study responses to speech and music on the auditory cor...
Numerous studies have provided clues about the ontogeny of lateralization of auditory processing in ...
International audienceDuring the last trimester of human gestation, neurons reach their final destin...
Higher brain dysfunction, such as language delay, is a major concern among preterm infants. Cerebral...
The early acoustic environment plays a crucial role in how the brain represents sounds and how langu...
Perinatal asphyxia, a naturally and commonly occurring risk factor in birthing, represents one of th...
Children born preterm are at higher risk to develop language deficits. Auditory speech discriminatio...
How does the brain’s response to speech change over the first months of life? Although behavioral fi...
International audienceSpeech is a complex auditory stimulus which is processed according to several ...
Human infants are able to detect changes in grammatical rules in a speech sound stream. Here, we te...
Speech perception is constrained by auditory processing. Although at birth infants have an immature ...
Current behavioral and neurophysiologic studies propose that many animals can detect and discriminat...
Understanding speech is based on neural representations of individual speech sounds. In humans, suc...
Speech perception requires rapid extraction of the linguistic content from the acoustic signal. The ...
Past studies have found that in adults that acoustic properties of sound signals (such as fast vs. s...
We used near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to study responses to speech and music on the auditory cor...
Numerous studies have provided clues about the ontogeny of lateralization of auditory processing in ...
International audienceDuring the last trimester of human gestation, neurons reach their final destin...
Higher brain dysfunction, such as language delay, is a major concern among preterm infants. Cerebral...
The early acoustic environment plays a crucial role in how the brain represents sounds and how langu...
Perinatal asphyxia, a naturally and commonly occurring risk factor in birthing, represents one of th...
Children born preterm are at higher risk to develop language deficits. Auditory speech discriminatio...
How does the brain’s response to speech change over the first months of life? Although behavioral fi...