Categorical perception (CP) describes how the human brain categorizes speech despite inherent acoustic variability. We examined neural correlates of CP in both evoked and induced electroencephalogram (EEG) activity to evaluate which mode best describes the process of speech categorization. Listeners labeled sounds from a vowel gradient while we recorded their EEGs. Using a source reconstructed EEG, we used band-specific evoked and induced neural activity to build parameter optimized support vector machine models to assess how well listeners\u27 speech categorization could be decoded via whole-brain and hemisphere-specific responses. We found whole-brain evoked β-band activity decoded prototypical from ambiguous speech sounds with ∼70% accur...
Which processes in the human brain lead to the categorical perception of speech sounds? Investigatio...
To construct our perceptual world, the brain categorizes variable sensory cues into behaviorally-rel...
We investigated whether the categorical perception (CP) of speech might also provide a mechanism tha...
Objective. Categorical perception (CP) of audio is critical to understand how the human brain percei...
Neural oscillations have been linked to various perceptual and cognitive brain operations. Here, we ...
Categorical perception (CP) is important to understand how fast and accurately speech sounds are inv...
Categorical perception (CP) of audio is critical to understand how the human brainperceives speech s...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) reveal musical experience refines neural encoding and confers ...
Speech perception requires the effortless mapping from smooth, seemingly continuous changes in sound...
During successful auditory perception, the human brain classifies diverse acoustic information into ...
Speech perception requires the rapid and effortless extraction of meaningful phonetic information fr...
Objective. Categorical perception (CP) is an inherent property of speech perception. The response ti...
Listeners must accomplish two complementary perceptual feats in extracting a message from speech. Th...
Which processes in the human brain lead to the categorical perception of speech sounds? Investigatio...
Speech production engages a variety of subprocesses, including conceptual preparation, lexical selec...
Which processes in the human brain lead to the categorical perception of speech sounds? Investigatio...
To construct our perceptual world, the brain categorizes variable sensory cues into behaviorally-rel...
We investigated whether the categorical perception (CP) of speech might also provide a mechanism tha...
Objective. Categorical perception (CP) of audio is critical to understand how the human brain percei...
Neural oscillations have been linked to various perceptual and cognitive brain operations. Here, we ...
Categorical perception (CP) is important to understand how fast and accurately speech sounds are inv...
Categorical perception (CP) of audio is critical to understand how the human brainperceives speech s...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) reveal musical experience refines neural encoding and confers ...
Speech perception requires the effortless mapping from smooth, seemingly continuous changes in sound...
During successful auditory perception, the human brain classifies diverse acoustic information into ...
Speech perception requires the rapid and effortless extraction of meaningful phonetic information fr...
Objective. Categorical perception (CP) is an inherent property of speech perception. The response ti...
Listeners must accomplish two complementary perceptual feats in extracting a message from speech. Th...
Which processes in the human brain lead to the categorical perception of speech sounds? Investigatio...
Speech production engages a variety of subprocesses, including conceptual preparation, lexical selec...
Which processes in the human brain lead to the categorical perception of speech sounds? Investigatio...
To construct our perceptual world, the brain categorizes variable sensory cues into behaviorally-rel...
We investigated whether the categorical perception (CP) of speech might also provide a mechanism tha...