To construct our perceptual world, the brain categorizes variable sensory cues into behaviorally-relevant groupings. Categorical representations are apparent within a distributed fronto-temporo-parietal brain network but how this neural circuitry is shaped by experience remains undefined. Here, we asked whether speech and music categories might be formed within different auditory-linguistic brain regions depending on listeners’ auditory expertise. We recorded EEG in highly skilled (musicians) vs. less experienced (nonmusicians) perceivers as they rapidly categorized speech and musical sounds. Musicians showed perceptual enhancements across domains, yet source EEG data revealed a double dissociation in the neurobiological mechanisms supporti...
Despite the multidimensional and temporally fleeting nature of auditory signals we quickly learn to ...
Categorical perception (CP) describes how the human brain categorizes speech despite inherent acoust...
Musicianship has been associated with auditory processing benefits. It is unclear, however, whether ...
To construct our perceptual world, the brain categorizes variable sensory cues into behaviorally-rel...
During successful auditory perception, the human brain classifies diverse acoustic information into ...
Categorizing sounds into meaningful groups helps listeners more efficiently process the auditory sce...
To make sense of the auditory world, listeners must organize diverse, continuously varying sounds in...
In categorical perception (CP), continuous physical signals are mapped to discrete perceptual bins: ...
In categorical perception (CP), continuous physical signals are mapped to discrete perceptual bins: ...
In categorical perception (CP), continuous physical signals are mapped to discrete perceptual bins: ...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) reveal musical experience refines neural encoding and confers ...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
In this study, we used high-density EEG to evaluate whether speech and music expertise has an influe...
Categorization enables listeners to efficiently encode and respond to auditory stimuli. Behavioral e...
Despite the multidimensional and temporally fleeting nature of auditory signals we quickly learn to ...
Categorical perception (CP) describes how the human brain categorizes speech despite inherent acoust...
Musicianship has been associated with auditory processing benefits. It is unclear, however, whether ...
To construct our perceptual world, the brain categorizes variable sensory cues into behaviorally-rel...
During successful auditory perception, the human brain classifies diverse acoustic information into ...
Categorizing sounds into meaningful groups helps listeners more efficiently process the auditory sce...
To make sense of the auditory world, listeners must organize diverse, continuously varying sounds in...
In categorical perception (CP), continuous physical signals are mapped to discrete perceptual bins: ...
In categorical perception (CP), continuous physical signals are mapped to discrete perceptual bins: ...
In categorical perception (CP), continuous physical signals are mapped to discrete perceptual bins: ...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) reveal musical experience refines neural encoding and confers ...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
Auditory perceptual representations (i.e., “sounds”) reflect the brain’s ability to group or segrega...
In this study, we used high-density EEG to evaluate whether speech and music expertise has an influe...
Categorization enables listeners to efficiently encode and respond to auditory stimuli. Behavioral e...
Despite the multidimensional and temporally fleeting nature of auditory signals we quickly learn to ...
Categorical perception (CP) describes how the human brain categorizes speech despite inherent acoust...
Musicianship has been associated with auditory processing benefits. It is unclear, however, whether ...