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Unveiling the sound of the cognitive status: Machine Learning-based speech analysis in the Alzheimer’s disease spectrum
BackgroundAdvancement in screening tools accessible to the general population for the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and prediction of...
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The speech neuroprosthesis
Loss of speech after paralysis is devastating, but circumventing motor-pathway injury by directly decoding speech from intact cortical activity has...
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Neurocomputational Properties of Speech Sound Perception and Production
Speakers acquire, comprehend, and produce speech effortlessly, notwithstanding its complexity, variability, and dynamicity. This is possible thanks... -
Recognition of Oral Speech from MEG Data Using Covariance Filters
Recognition of spoken speech based on EEG and MEG data is the first step in the development of brain– computer interface (BCI) and artificial...
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Features of the Recognition of Speech Signals in Conditions of Vocal Competition in Health and in Impairments to Auditory Speech Function
We report here studies of the characteristics of the perception of speech signals in conditions of vocal competition based on a sex-related...
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Experimental Approaches to the Study of Sound Source Localization by Distance in Hearing Pathology
This paper presents an overview of current experimental approaches used to assess the ability to localize sound sources by distance in hearing...
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Speech Disorders
Although the term “speech” is generally associated with the motor components of verbal communication, it also denotes the very concept of verbal... -
Genetic Aspects of Speech Disorders in Children
Speech disorders remain one of the main challenges in pediatric neurology. The development of genetic diagnostics is producing ever more data on the...
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Poor speech recognition, sound localization and reorganization of brain activity in children with unilateral microtia-atresia
Microtia-atresia is a congenital malformation of the external ear, often affecting one side and being associated with severe-to-profound unilateral...
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Behavioral Treatment for Speech and Language in Primary Progressive Aphasia and Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech: A Systematic Review
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and primary progressive apraxia of speech (PPAOS) are neurodegenerative syndromes characterized by progressive...
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Rhythms in Speech
Speech can be defined as the human ability to communicate through a sequence of vocal sounds. Consequently, speech requires an emitter (the speaker)... -
Experimental Approaches to Studies of the Localization of Sound Sources by Distance
This paper presents an overview of modern methods used for studies of the ability to localize sound sources by distance. Monaural and binaural...
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Dissecting neural computations in the human auditory pathway using deep neural networks for speech
The human auditory system extracts rich linguistic abstractions from speech signals. Traditional approaches to understanding this complex process...
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The value of genomic testing in severe childhood speech disorders
With increasing gene discoveries for severe speech disorders, genomic testing can alter the diagnostic and clinical paradigms, enabling better life...
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Aberrant neurophysiological signaling associated with speech impairments in Parkinson’s disease
Difficulty producing intelligible speech is a debilitating symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Yet, both the robust evaluation of speech impairments...
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Evoked Brain Potentials to Sound Offset in Humans in Conditions of Spatial Masking
The influence of the relative positions of a sound stimulus and a background masker on the components of evoked potentials (EPs) in the human brain...
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Sound Level Changes the Auditory Cortical Activation Detected with Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
BackgroundFunctional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a viable non-invasive technique for functional neuroimaging in the cochlear implant (CI)...
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Sound symbolism in manual and vocal responses: phoneme-response interactions associated with gras** as well as vertical and size dimensions of keypresses
It has been shown that reading the vowel [i] and consonant [t] facilitates precision grip responses, while [ɑ] and [k] are associated with faster...
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Acoustic assessment in mandarin-speaking Parkinson’s disease patients and disease progression monitoring and brain impairment within the speech subsystem
Approximately 90% of Parkinson’s patients (PD) suffer from dysarthria. However, there is currently a lack of research on acoustic measurements and...
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Compensation or Preservation? Different Roles of Functional Lateralization in Speech Perception of Older Non-musicians and Musicians
Musical training can counteract age-related decline in speech perception in noisy environments. However, it remains unclear whether older...