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Perceptually salient differences in a species recognition cue do not promote auditory streaming in eastern grey treefrogs (Hyla versicolor)
Auditory streaming underlies a receiver’s ability to organize complex mixtures of auditory input into distinct perceptual “streams” that represent...
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Degeneracy in the neurological model of auditory speech repetition
Both classic and contemporary models of auditory word repetition involve at least four left hemisphere regions: primary auditory cortex for...
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Auditory Adaptation to Speech Signal Characteristics
AbstractThe review presents experimental data on auditory adaptation to specific speech parameters—temporal (tempo-rhythmic) and...
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Auditory inputs modulate intrinsic neuronal timescales during sleep
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have demonstrated that intrinsic neuronal timescales (INT) undergo modulation by external...
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Novel sound exposure drives dynamic changes in auditory lateralization that are associated with perceptual learning in zebra finches
Songbirds provide a model for adult plasticity in the auditory cortex as a function of recent experience due to parallels with human auditory...
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Light modulates task-dependent thalamo-cortical connectivity during an auditory attentional task
Exposure to blue wavelength light stimulates alertness and performance by modulating a widespread set of task-dependent cortical and subcortical...
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The complexity of the stream of consciousness
Typical consciousness can be defined as an individual-specific stream of experiences. Modern consciousness research on dynamic functional...
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Motor engagement relates to accurate perception of phonemes and audiovisual words, but not auditory words
A longstanding debate has surrounded the role of the motor system in speech perception, but progress in this area has been limited by tasks that only...
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Neurophysiological Solution of the Inverse Problem of EEG Research at Rest and under Conditions of Auditory-Speech Load
AbstractSpeech is the main mechanism for a person social integration and mastering the accumulated knowledge, therefore its violations cause...
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Auditory cortical micro-networks show differential connectivity during voice and speech processing in humans
The temporal voice areas (TVAs) in bilateral auditory cortex (AC) appear specialized for voice processing. Previous research assumed a uniform...
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Aberrant auditory system and its developmental implications for autism
Most infants who are later diagnosed with autism show delayed speech and language and/or atypical language profile. There is a large body of research...
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Altered brain-wide auditory networks in a zebrafish model of fragile X syndrome
BackgroundLoss or disrupted expression of the FMR1 gene causes fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common monogenetic form of autism in humans....
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From psychophysiology to brain imaging: forty-five years MMN history of investigating acoustic change sensitivity
Forty-five years have passed since the first publication of the mismatch negativity (MMN) event-related brain potential (ERP) component. The first...
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Hodological organization of spoken language production and singing in the human brain
Theories expounding the neural relationship between speech and singing range from sharing neural circuitry, to relying on opposite hemispheres. Yet,...
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An automated, low-latency environment for studying the neural basis of behavior in freely moving rats
BackgroundBehavior consists of the interaction between an organism and its environment, and is controlled by the brain. Brain activity varies at...
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Neuropsychological Analysis of Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia
AbstractNeuropsychological factors underlying the impairment of the systemic activity of the brain and the formation of hearing-cognitive deficit in...
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A modality-independent proto-organization of human multisensory areas
The processing of multisensory information is based upon the capacity of brain regions, such as the superior temporal cortex, to combine information...
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The rediscovered motor-related area 55b emerges as a core hub of music perception
Passive listening to music, without sound production or evident movement, is long known to activate motor control regions. Nevertheless, the exact...
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Speech-induced suppression during natural dialogues
When engaged in a conversation, one receives auditory information from the other’s speech but also from their own speech. However, this information...
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A quantitative model reveals a frequency ordering of prediction and prediction-error signals in the human brain
The human brain is proposed to harbor a hierarchical predictive coding neuronal network underlying perception, cognition, and action. In support of...