Experience-dependent enhancement of neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem has been observed for only specific portions of native pitch contours exhibiting high rates of pitch acceleration, irrespective of speech or nonspeech contexts. This experiment allows us to determine whether this language-dependent advantage transfers to acceleration rates that extend beyond the pitch range of natural speech. Brainstem frequency-following responses (FFRs) were recorded from Chinese and English participants in response to four, 250-ms dynamic click-train stimuli with different rates of pitch acceleration. The maximum pitch acceleration rates in a given stimulus ranged from low (0.3. Hz/ms; Mandarin Tone 2) to high (2.7. Hz/ms; 2 octaves). ...
Neural representation of pitch-relevant information at both the brainstem and cortical levels of pro...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
In tonal languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, the pitch contour of vowels discriminates lexical mean...
Neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem is shaped by long-term experience with language. ...
Crosslanguage comparisons of brainstem-evoked potentials have revealed experience-dependent plastici...
Brainstem frequency-following responses were recorded from Chinese and English participants in respo...
AbstractPitch processing at cortical and subcortical stages of processing is shaped by language expe...
The aim of this experiment is to assess the effects of the linguistic status of timbre on pitch proc...
Brainstem frequency-following responses were recorded from Chinese and English participants in respo...
There remains a gap in our knowledge base about neural representation of pitch attributes that occur...
Native tone language experience has been linked with alterations in the production and perception of...
Languages can use a common repertoire of vocal sounds to signify distinct meanings. In tonal languag...
Language experience is known to modulate the preattentive processing of linguistically relevant pitc...
Acoustically, pitch is related to the temporal regularity or periodicity of a sound. Perceptual and ...
How does language experience shape pitch processing? Do speakers of tone languages, which use pitch ...
Neural representation of pitch-relevant information at both the brainstem and cortical levels of pro...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
In tonal languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, the pitch contour of vowels discriminates lexical mean...
Neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem is shaped by long-term experience with language. ...
Crosslanguage comparisons of brainstem-evoked potentials have revealed experience-dependent plastici...
Brainstem frequency-following responses were recorded from Chinese and English participants in respo...
AbstractPitch processing at cortical and subcortical stages of processing is shaped by language expe...
The aim of this experiment is to assess the effects of the linguistic status of timbre on pitch proc...
Brainstem frequency-following responses were recorded from Chinese and English participants in respo...
There remains a gap in our knowledge base about neural representation of pitch attributes that occur...
Native tone language experience has been linked with alterations in the production and perception of...
Languages can use a common repertoire of vocal sounds to signify distinct meanings. In tonal languag...
Language experience is known to modulate the preattentive processing of linguistically relevant pitc...
Acoustically, pitch is related to the temporal regularity or periodicity of a sound. Perceptual and ...
How does language experience shape pitch processing? Do speakers of tone languages, which use pitch ...
Neural representation of pitch-relevant information at both the brainstem and cortical levels of pro...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
In tonal languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, the pitch contour of vowels discriminates lexical mean...