Objective. Categorical perception (CP) is an inherent property of speech perception. The response time (RT) of listeners\u27 perceptual speech identification is highly sensitive to individual differences. While the neural correlates of CP have been well studied in terms of the regional contributions of the brain to behavior, functional connectivity patterns that signify individual differences in listeners\u27 speed (RT) for speech categorization is less clear. In this study, we introduce a novel approach to address these questions. Approach. We applied several computational approaches to the EEG, including graph mining, machine learning (i.e., support vector machine), and stability selection to investigate the unique brain states (functiona...
During successful auditory perception, the human brain classifies diverse acoustic information into ...
Efficient speech perception requires the mapping of highly variable acoustic signals to distinct pho...
How short can an auditory segment be in order to be correctly categorized as a voice? Does our brain...
Objective. Categorical perception (CP) is an inherent property of speech perception. The response ti...
Objective. Categorical perception (CP) of audio is critical to understand how the human brain percei...
Categorical perception (CP) describes how the human brain categorizes speech despite inherent acoust...
Categorical perception (CP) is important to understand how fast and accurately speech sounds are inv...
Categorical perception (CP) is important to understand how fast and accurately speech sounds are inv...
Categorical perception (CP) is important to understand how fast and accurately speech sounds are inv...
Neural oscillations have been linked to various perceptual and cognitive brain operations. Here, we ...
Categorical perception (CP) of audio is critical to understand how the human brainperceives speech s...
& This study explored the neural systems underlying the perception of phonetic category structur...
In noisy and complex environments, human listeners must segregate the mixture of sound sources arriv...
& This study explored the neural systems underlying the perception of phonetic category structur...
Recent continuous task studies, such as narrative speech comprehension, show that fluctuations in br...
During successful auditory perception, the human brain classifies diverse acoustic information into ...
Efficient speech perception requires the mapping of highly variable acoustic signals to distinct pho...
How short can an auditory segment be in order to be correctly categorized as a voice? Does our brain...
Objective. Categorical perception (CP) is an inherent property of speech perception. The response ti...
Objective. Categorical perception (CP) of audio is critical to understand how the human brain percei...
Categorical perception (CP) describes how the human brain categorizes speech despite inherent acoust...
Categorical perception (CP) is important to understand how fast and accurately speech sounds are inv...
Categorical perception (CP) is important to understand how fast and accurately speech sounds are inv...
Categorical perception (CP) is important to understand how fast and accurately speech sounds are inv...
Neural oscillations have been linked to various perceptual and cognitive brain operations. Here, we ...
Categorical perception (CP) of audio is critical to understand how the human brainperceives speech s...
& This study explored the neural systems underlying the perception of phonetic category structur...
In noisy and complex environments, human listeners must segregate the mixture of sound sources arriv...
& This study explored the neural systems underlying the perception of phonetic category structur...
Recent continuous task studies, such as narrative speech comprehension, show that fluctuations in br...
During successful auditory perception, the human brain classifies diverse acoustic information into ...
Efficient speech perception requires the mapping of highly variable acoustic signals to distinct pho...
How short can an auditory segment be in order to be correctly categorized as a voice? Does our brain...