The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long been claimed to be based on a low-level auditory specialization for specific acoustic features in speech, particularly regarding 'rapid temporal processing'.A novel analysis/synthesis technique was used to construct a variety of sounds based on simple sentences which could be manipulated in spectro-temporal complexity, and whether they were intelligible or not. All sounds consisted of two noise-excited spectral prominences (based on the lower two formants in the original speech) which could be static or varying in frequency and/or amplitude independently. Dynamically varying both acoustic features based on the same sentence led to intelligible speech but wh...
The two hemispheres of the brain are specialized for different functions. For\ud example, the left h...
The physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used si...
This work includes several studies exploring functional specialization of human primary and anterior...
The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long been claimed to...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
The key question in understanding the nature of speech perception is whether the human brain has uni...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
■ The question of hemispheric lateralization of neural pro-cesses is one that is pertinent to a rang...
The question of hemispheric lateralization of neural processes is one that is pertinent to a range o...
The present study investigates the acoustic basis of the hemispheric asymmetry for the processing of...
There are divergent claims concerning the broad cortical organization of speechrecognition. One mod...
The physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used si...
Recent evidence suggests a relative right-hemispheric specialization for emotional prosody perceptio...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
An anterior pathway, concerned with extracting meaning from sound, has been identified in nonhuman p...
The two hemispheres of the brain are specialized for different functions. For\ud example, the left h...
The physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used si...
This work includes several studies exploring functional specialization of human primary and anterior...
The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long been claimed to...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
The key question in understanding the nature of speech perception is whether the human brain has uni...
The left hemisphere specialization for speech perception might arise from asymmetries at more basic ...
■ The question of hemispheric lateralization of neural pro-cesses is one that is pertinent to a rang...
The question of hemispheric lateralization of neural processes is one that is pertinent to a range o...
The present study investigates the acoustic basis of the hemispheric asymmetry for the processing of...
There are divergent claims concerning the broad cortical organization of speechrecognition. One mod...
The physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used si...
Recent evidence suggests a relative right-hemispheric specialization for emotional prosody perceptio...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
An anterior pathway, concerned with extracting meaning from sound, has been identified in nonhuman p...
The two hemispheres of the brain are specialized for different functions. For\ud example, the left h...
The physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used si...
This work includes several studies exploring functional specialization of human primary and anterior...