Adults normally perceive auditory scenes in terms of sound patterns emitted by concurrently active sources. Thus pattern formation is an important process of auditory object perception. The aim of the present study was to determine whether neonates group sounds by repeating pitch patterns. Standard ("S"; p = 80%) and deviant tones ("D", p = 20%) differing only in pitch were delivered either in a randomized order (random condition) or in a repeating SSSSD pattern (grouped condition). Both event-related brain potentials and gamma-band activity differed between the S and D tones in the random condition but not in the grouped condition. These results suggest that in the grouped condition, the S and D tones were processed as part of the same hig...
Newborns are able to extract and learn repetition-based regularities from the speech input, that is,...
Orienting to salient events in the environment is a first step in the development of attention in yo...
Objective: We investigated whether newborns respond differently to novel and deviant sounds during q...
cote interne IRCAM: McAdams97aNone / NoneNational audienceA study was conducted to determine whether...
Research on event-related potential (ERP) correlates of auditory deviance-detection in newborns prov...
The ability to separate pitch from other spectral sound features, such as timbre, is an important pr...
Natural environments are usually composed of multiple sources for sounds. The sounds might physicall...
Full-term neonates are capable of discriminating speech sounds and habituating to repeated auditory ...
Separating concurrent sounds is fundamental for a veridical perception of one's auditory surrounding...
To process a stimulus as a holistic entity, the human brain must be able to conjoin its different fe...
'Primitive intelligence' in audition refers to the capacity of the auditory system to adaptatively m...
The ability of 5-8-month-old infants and of young adults to detect changes in the frequency of pure ...
This study examined the role of auditory stream segregation in the selective attention to target ton...
Humans are able to attentively discriminate number from 6 months of age. However, the age of the eme...
Neural encoding of abstract rules in the audition of newborn infants has been recently demonstrated ...
Newborns are able to extract and learn repetition-based regularities from the speech input, that is,...
Orienting to salient events in the environment is a first step in the development of attention in yo...
Objective: We investigated whether newborns respond differently to novel and deviant sounds during q...
cote interne IRCAM: McAdams97aNone / NoneNational audienceA study was conducted to determine whether...
Research on event-related potential (ERP) correlates of auditory deviance-detection in newborns prov...
The ability to separate pitch from other spectral sound features, such as timbre, is an important pr...
Natural environments are usually composed of multiple sources for sounds. The sounds might physicall...
Full-term neonates are capable of discriminating speech sounds and habituating to repeated auditory ...
Separating concurrent sounds is fundamental for a veridical perception of one's auditory surrounding...
To process a stimulus as a holistic entity, the human brain must be able to conjoin its different fe...
'Primitive intelligence' in audition refers to the capacity of the auditory system to adaptatively m...
The ability of 5-8-month-old infants and of young adults to detect changes in the frequency of pure ...
This study examined the role of auditory stream segregation in the selective attention to target ton...
Humans are able to attentively discriminate number from 6 months of age. However, the age of the eme...
Neural encoding of abstract rules in the audition of newborn infants has been recently demonstrated ...
Newborns are able to extract and learn repetition-based regularities from the speech input, that is,...
Orienting to salient events in the environment is a first step in the development of attention in yo...
Objective: We investigated whether newborns respond differently to novel and deviant sounds during q...