Surrounding context influences speech listening, resulting in dynamic shifts to category percepts. To examine its neural basis, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during vowel identification with continua presented in random, forward, and backward orders to induce perceptual warping. Behaviorally, sequential order shifted individual listeners\u27 categorical boundary, versus random delivery, revealing perceptual warping (biasing) of the heard phonetic category dependent on recent stimulus history. ERPs revealed later (∼300 ms) activity localized to superior temporal and middle/inferior frontal gyri that predicted listeners\u27 hysteresis/enhanced contrast magnitudes. Findings demonstrate that interactions between frontotemporal b...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
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...
Surrounding context influences speech listening, resulting in dynamic shifts to category percepts. T...
Speech communication requires grouping continuous acoustic cues into meaningful phonetic units throu...
Neural oscillations have been linked to various perceptual and cognitive brain operations. Here, we ...
Speech perception requires the effortless mapping from smooth, seemingly continuous changes in sound...
The neural substrates by which speech sounds are perceptually segregated into distinct streams are p...
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 judgments of otherwise identical phonemes are biased toward hearing words (i.e., “Ganong...
Speech and vocal sounds are at the core of human communication. Cortical processing of these sounds ...
A hallmark of categorical perception is better discrimination of stimulus tokens from 2 different ca...
To construct our perceptual world, the brain categorizes variable sensory cues into behaviorally-rel...
Auditory feedback is instrumental in the online control of speech, allowing speakers to compare thei...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
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...
Surrounding context influences speech listening, resulting in dynamic shifts to category percepts. T...
Speech communication requires grouping continuous acoustic cues into meaningful phonetic units throu...
Neural oscillations have been linked to various perceptual and cognitive brain operations. Here, we ...
Speech perception requires the effortless mapping from smooth, seemingly continuous changes in sound...
The neural substrates by which speech sounds are perceptually segregated into distinct streams are p...
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 judgments of otherwise identical phonemes are biased toward hearing words (i.e., “Ganong...
Speech and vocal sounds are at the core of human communication. Cortical processing of these sounds ...
A hallmark of categorical perception is better discrimination of stimulus tokens from 2 different ca...
To construct our perceptual world, the brain categorizes variable sensory cues into behaviorally-rel...
Auditory feedback is instrumental in the online control of speech, allowing speakers to compare thei...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
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...