Auditory rhythms are ubiquitous in music, speech, and other everyday sounds. Yet, it is unclear how perceived rhythms arise from the repeating structure of sounds. For speech, it is unclear whether rhythm is solely derived from acoustic properties (e.g., rapid amplitude changes), or if it is also influenced by the linguistic units (syllables, words, etc.) that listeners extract from intelligible speech. Here, we present three experiments in which participants were asked to detect an irregularity in rhythmically spoken speech sequences. In each experiment, we reduce the number of possible stimulus properties that differ between intelligible and unintelligible speech sounds and show that these acoustically-matched intelligibility conditions n...
Evidence suggests that temporal predictions arising from the motor system can enhance auditory perce...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
Contains fulltext : 5976.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present exper...
Abstract Auditory rhythms are ubiquitous in music, speech, and other everyday sounds. Yet, it is unc...
A growing body of evidence shows that brain oscillations track speech. This mechanism is thought to ...
Brain oscillations have been shown to track the slow amplitude fluctuations in speech during compreh...
Speech rhythm is of crucial importance for correct speech perception and language learning; for exam...
Speech processing involves analysis of complex cues in both spectral and temporal domains. This dis...
Brain oscillations have been shown to track the slow amplitude fluctuations in speech during compreh...
Sound, by its very nature, is a temporal phenomenon. Everything from the perception of pitch to the ...
International audienceFollowing findings that musical rhythmic priming enhances subsequent speech pe...
Speech rhythms guide perception, especially in noise. We recently revealed that percussionists outpe...
Speech and music have structured rhythms, but these rhythms are rarely compared empirically. This st...
International audienceFollowing findings that musical rhythmic priming enhances subsequent speech pe...
The perception of speech rhythm may be affected by two factors, one being a tendency, by speakers, t...
Evidence suggests that temporal predictions arising from the motor system can enhance auditory perce...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
Contains fulltext : 5976.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present exper...
Abstract Auditory rhythms are ubiquitous in music, speech, and other everyday sounds. Yet, it is unc...
A growing body of evidence shows that brain oscillations track speech. This mechanism is thought to ...
Brain oscillations have been shown to track the slow amplitude fluctuations in speech during compreh...
Speech rhythm is of crucial importance for correct speech perception and language learning; for exam...
Speech processing involves analysis of complex cues in both spectral and temporal domains. This dis...
Brain oscillations have been shown to track the slow amplitude fluctuations in speech during compreh...
Sound, by its very nature, is a temporal phenomenon. Everything from the perception of pitch to the ...
International audienceFollowing findings that musical rhythmic priming enhances subsequent speech pe...
Speech rhythms guide perception, especially in noise. We recently revealed that percussionists outpe...
Speech and music have structured rhythms, but these rhythms are rarely compared empirically. This st...
International audienceFollowing findings that musical rhythmic priming enhances subsequent speech pe...
The perception of speech rhythm may be affected by two factors, one being a tendency, by speakers, t...
Evidence suggests that temporal predictions arising from the motor system can enhance auditory perce...
Regularity of acoustic rhythms allows predicting a target embedded within a stream thereby improving...
Contains fulltext : 5976.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present exper...