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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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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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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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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)... -
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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Imagined speech classification exploiting EEG power spectrum features
AbstractImagined speech recognition has developed as a significant topic of research in the field of brain-computer interfaces. This innovative...
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A bilingual speech neuroprosthesis driven by cortical articulatory representations shared between languages
Advancements in decoding speech from brain activity have focused on decoding a single language. Hence, the extent to which bilingual speech...
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The Development of Cortical Responses to the Integration of Audiovisual Speech in Infancy
In adults, the integration of audiovisual speech elicits specific higher (super-additive) or lower (sub-additive) cortical responses when compared to...
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Vocal tasks-based EEG and speech signal analysis in children with neurodevelopmental disorders: a multimodal investigation
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDs) often hamper multiple functional prints of a child brain. Despite several studies on their neural and speech...
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How does the human brain process noisy speech in real life? Insights from the second-person neuroscience perspective
Comprehending speech with the existence of background noise is of great importance for human life. In the past decades, a large number of...
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Prediction of pure tone thresholds using the speech reception threshold and age in elderly individuals with hearing loss
ObjectiveEarly detection and effective management of hearing loss constitute the key to improving the quality of life of individuals with hearing...
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Functional localization of audiovisual speech using near infrared spectroscopy
Visual cues are especially vital for hearing impaired individuals such as cochlear implant (CI) users to understand speech in noise. Functional Near...
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fNIRS Studies of Individuals with Speech and Language Impairment Underreport Sociodemographics: A Systematic Review
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a promising tool for scientific discovery and clinical application. However, its utility depends...
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Auditory and somatosensory feedback mechanisms of laryngeal and articulatory speech motor control
PurposeSpeech production is a complex motor task involving multiple subsystems. The relationships between these subsystems need to be comprehensively...
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Neural oscillatory activity and connectivity in children who stutter during a non-speech motor task
BackgroundNeural motor control rests on the dynamic interaction of cortical and subcortical regions, which is reflected in the modulation of...
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Prolongation of Cerebral Activation in Response to a Stimulus as a Probable Mechanism of Associative Plasticity during Semantic Learning
Remembering the meanings of new spoken words is believed to occur as a result of associative learning. For example, this is how words denoting...
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Dynamic causal modeling analysis reveals the modulation of motor cortex and integration in superior temporal gyrus during multisensory speech perception
The processing of speech information from various sensory modalities is crucial for human communication. Both left posterior superior temporal gyrus...
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The effects of continuous oromotor activity on speech motor learning: speech biomechanics and neurophysiologic correlates
Sustained limb motor activity has been used as a therapeutic tool for improving rehabilitation outcomes and is thought to be mediated by neuroplastic...
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Exploring the role of singing, semantics, and amusia screening in speech-in-noise perception in musicians and non-musicians
Sentence repetition has been the focus of extensive psycholinguistic research. The notion that music training can bolster speech perception in...
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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...