Invasive and non-invasive electrophysiological measurements during “cocktail-party”-like listening indicate that neural activity in human auditory cortex (AC) “tracks” the envelope of relevant speech. Due to the measurements’ limited coverage and/or spatial resolution, however, the distinct contribution of primary and non-primary auditory areas remains unclear. Using 7-Tesla fMRI, here we measured brain responses of participants attending to one speaker, without and with another concurrent speaker. Using voxel-wise modeling, we observed significant speech envelope tracking in bilateral Heschl’s gyrus (HG) and middle superior temporal sulcus (mSTS), despite the sluggish fMRI responses and slow temporal sampling. Neural activity was either po...
Speech comprehension relies on temporal cues contained in the speech envelope, and the auditory cort...
A primary objective for cognitive neuroscience is to identify how features of the sensory environmen...
Rapid recognition and categorization of sounds are essential for humans and animals alike, both for ...
Invasive and non-invasive electrophysiological measurements during “cocktail-party”-like listening i...
Humans are highly adept at processing speech. Recently, it has been shown that slow temporal informa...
Humans are highly adept at processing speech. Recently, it has been shown that slow temporal informa...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Primary auditory cortex ͑PAC͒, located in Heschl's gyrus ͑HG͒, is the earliest cortical level a...
The systematic alignment of low-frequency brain oscillations with the acoustic speech envelope signa...
In noisy situations, speech may be masked with conflicting acoustics, including background noise fro...
& The detection of speech in an auditory stream is a requisite first step in processing spoken l...
Spoken conversations typically take place in noisy environments, and different kinds of masking soun...
How the human auditory cortex represents spatially separated simultaneous talkers and how talkers' l...
Many active neuroimaging paradigms rely on the assumption that the participant sustains attention to...
Speech comprehension relies on temporal cues contained in the speech envelope, and the auditory cort...
A primary objective for cognitive neuroscience is to identify how features of the sensory environmen...
Rapid recognition and categorization of sounds are essential for humans and animals alike, both for ...
Invasive and non-invasive electrophysiological measurements during “cocktail-party”-like listening i...
Humans are highly adept at processing speech. Recently, it has been shown that slow temporal informa...
Humans are highly adept at processing speech. Recently, it has been shown that slow temporal informa...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Primary auditory cortex ͑PAC͒, located in Heschl's gyrus ͑HG͒, is the earliest cortical level a...
The systematic alignment of low-frequency brain oscillations with the acoustic speech envelope signa...
In noisy situations, speech may be masked with conflicting acoustics, including background noise fro...
& The detection of speech in an auditory stream is a requisite first step in processing spoken l...
Spoken conversations typically take place in noisy environments, and different kinds of masking soun...
How the human auditory cortex represents spatially separated simultaneous talkers and how talkers' l...
Many active neuroimaging paradigms rely on the assumption that the participant sustains attention to...
Speech comprehension relies on temporal cues contained in the speech envelope, and the auditory cort...
A primary objective for cognitive neuroscience is to identify how features of the sensory environmen...
Rapid recognition and categorization of sounds are essential for humans and animals alike, both for ...