Human speech features rhythmicity that frames distinctive, fine-grained speech patterns. Speech can thus be counted among rhythmic motor behaviors that generally manifest characteristic spontaneous rates. However, the critical neural evidence for tuning of articulatory control to a spontaneous rate of speech has not been uncovered. The present study examined the spontaneous rhythmicity in speech production and its relationship to cortex–muscle neurocommunication, which is essential for speech control. Our MEG results show that, during articulation, coherent oscillatory coupling between the mouth sensorimotor cortex and the mouth muscles is strongest at the frequency of spontaneous rhythmicity of speech at 2–3 Hz, which is also the typical r...
We introduce a deceptively simple behavioral task that robustly identifies two qualitatively differe...
Speech rhythms play important roles in facilitating effective communication. This dissertation aimed...
First published: 09 September 2019Rhythm is fundamental to every motor activity. Neural and physiolo...
Human speech features rhythmicity that frames distinctive, fine-grained speech patterns. Speech can ...
Spoken language is an essential part of our every-day lives. Despite being one of the most prominent...
The relation between perception and action remains a fundamental question for neuroscience. In the c...
SummaryAcross multiple timescales, acoustic regularities of speech match rhythmic properties of both...
Research on speech processing is often focused on a phenomenon termed “entrainment”, whereby the cor...
During natural speech perception, listeners must track the global speaking rate, that is, the overal...
First published: 24 April 2019Low- and high-frequency cortical oscillations play an important role i...
Acoustic speech output results from coordinated articulation of dozens of muscles, bones and cartila...
When speech is too fast, the tracking of the acoustic signal along the auditory pathway deteriorates...
For the last decades neuroscientists have grown interest in the analysis of the rhythmic activity of...
Considerable work suggests the dominant syllable rhythm of the acoustic envelope is remarkably simil...
Neural oscillations may be instrumental for the tracking and segmentation of continuous speech. Earl...
We introduce a deceptively simple behavioral task that robustly identifies two qualitatively differe...
Speech rhythms play important roles in facilitating effective communication. This dissertation aimed...
First published: 09 September 2019Rhythm is fundamental to every motor activity. Neural and physiolo...
Human speech features rhythmicity that frames distinctive, fine-grained speech patterns. Speech can ...
Spoken language is an essential part of our every-day lives. Despite being one of the most prominent...
The relation between perception and action remains a fundamental question for neuroscience. In the c...
SummaryAcross multiple timescales, acoustic regularities of speech match rhythmic properties of both...
Research on speech processing is often focused on a phenomenon termed “entrainment”, whereby the cor...
During natural speech perception, listeners must track the global speaking rate, that is, the overal...
First published: 24 April 2019Low- and high-frequency cortical oscillations play an important role i...
Acoustic speech output results from coordinated articulation of dozens of muscles, bones and cartila...
When speech is too fast, the tracking of the acoustic signal along the auditory pathway deteriorates...
For the last decades neuroscientists have grown interest in the analysis of the rhythmic activity of...
Considerable work suggests the dominant syllable rhythm of the acoustic envelope is remarkably simil...
Neural oscillations may be instrumental for the tracking and segmentation of continuous speech. Earl...
We introduce a deceptively simple behavioral task that robustly identifies two qualitatively differe...
Speech rhythms play important roles in facilitating effective communication. This dissertation aimed...
First published: 09 September 2019Rhythm is fundamental to every motor activity. Neural and physiolo...