There remains a gap in our knowledge base about neural representation of pitch attributes that occur between onset and offset of dynamic, curvilinear pitch contours. The aim is to evaluate how language experience shapes processing of pitch contours as reflected in the amplitude of cortical pitch-specific response components. Responses were elicited from three nonspeech, bidirectional (falling-rising) pitch contours representative of Mandarin Tone 2 varying in location of the turning point with fixed onset and offset. At the frontocentral Fz electrode site, Na–Pb and Pb–Nb amplitude of the Chinese group was larger than the English group for pitch contours exhibiting later location of the turning point relative to the one with the earliest lo...
Pitch processing is lateralized to the right hemisphere; linguistic pitch is further mediated by lef...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
Music and language have long been considered two distinct cognitive faculties governed by domain-spe...
AbstractPitch processing at cortical and subcortical stages of processing is shaped by language expe...
Language experience is known to modulate the preattentive processing of linguistically relevant pitc...
Electrophysiological studies demonstrate that the neural coding of pitch is modulated by language ex...
Using the mismatch negativity (MMN), a cortical index of preattentive change-detection, it is well e...
Brainstem frequency-following responses were recorded from Chinese and English participants in respo...
Experience-dependent enhancement of neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem has been obse...
Brainstem frequency-following responses were recorded from Chinese and English participants in respo...
Crosslanguage comparisons of brainstem-evoked potentials have revealed experience-dependent plastici...
Languages can use a common repertoire of vocal sounds to signify distinct meanings. In tonal languag...
Neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem is shaped by long-term experience with language. ...
In Mandarin Chinese, a tonal language, pitch level and pitch contour are two dimensions of lexical t...
Native tone language experience has been linked with alterations in the production and perception of...
Pitch processing is lateralized to the right hemisphere; linguistic pitch is further mediated by lef...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
Music and language have long been considered two distinct cognitive faculties governed by domain-spe...
AbstractPitch processing at cortical and subcortical stages of processing is shaped by language expe...
Language experience is known to modulate the preattentive processing of linguistically relevant pitc...
Electrophysiological studies demonstrate that the neural coding of pitch is modulated by language ex...
Using the mismatch negativity (MMN), a cortical index of preattentive change-detection, it is well e...
Brainstem frequency-following responses were recorded from Chinese and English participants in respo...
Experience-dependent enhancement of neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem has been obse...
Brainstem frequency-following responses were recorded from Chinese and English participants in respo...
Crosslanguage comparisons of brainstem-evoked potentials have revealed experience-dependent plastici...
Languages can use a common repertoire of vocal sounds to signify distinct meanings. In tonal languag...
Neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem is shaped by long-term experience with language. ...
In Mandarin Chinese, a tonal language, pitch level and pitch contour are two dimensions of lexical t...
Native tone language experience has been linked with alterations in the production and perception of...
Pitch processing is lateralized to the right hemisphere; linguistic pitch is further mediated by lef...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
Music and language have long been considered two distinct cognitive faculties governed by domain-spe...