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The following pages link to On the role of theta-driven syllabic parsing in decoding speech: intelligibility of speech with a manipulated modulation spectrum (Q30465626):
Displaying 42 items.
- Neural Oscillations Carry Speech Rhythm through to Comprehension. (Q21558371) (← links)
- Do temporal processes underlie left hemisphere dominance in speech perception? (Q26823215) (← links)
- Decoding time for the identification of musical key (Q27303068) (← links)
- The cortical analysis of speech-specific temporal structure revealed by responses to sound quilts (Q27312437) (← links)
- Exploring the Role of Brain Oscillations in Speech Perception in Noise: Intelligibility of Isochronously Retimed Speech. (Q27314649) (← links)
- Accounting for rate-dependent category boundary shifts in speech perception. (Q28585134) (← links)
- Auditory cortical delta-entrainment interacts with oscillatory power in multiple fronto-parietal networks. (Q30362658) (← links)
- Visual cortex responses reflect temporal structure of continuous quasi-rhythmic sensory stimulation (Q30362879) (← links)
- Cortical entrainment to music and its modulation by expertise (Q30380693) (← links)
- Discriminating simulated vocal tremor source using amplitude modulation spectra (Q30389856) (← links)
- Multi-time resolution analysis of speech: evidence from psychophysics. (Q30407828) (← links)
- On the cyclic nature of perception in vision versus audition (Q30412723) (← links)
- Atypical coordination of cortical oscillations in response to speech in autism. (Q30414392) (← links)
- Tracking cortical entrainment in neural activity: auditory processes in human temporal cortex (Q30418060) (← links)
- Acoustic landmarks drive delta-theta oscillations to enable speech comprehension by facilitating perceptual parsing (Q30420787) (← links)
- Behavioral evidence for the role of cortical θ oscillations in determining auditory channel capacity for speech (Q30434184) (← links)
- Monkeys are perceptually tuned to facial expressions that exhibit a theta-like speech rhythm. (Q30451769) (← links)
- Audio-visual onset differences are used to determine syllable identity for ambiguous audio-visual stimulus pairs. (Q30453150) (← links)
- The theta-syllable: a unit of speech information defined by cortical function (Q30456142) (← links)
- Neuronal oscillations and speech perception: critical-band temporal envelopes are the essence (Q30459170) (← links)
- Oscillators and syllables: a cautionary note (Q30462578) (← links)
- Potential Mechanisms Underlying Intercortical Signal Regulation via Cholinergic Neuromodulators. (Q36272511) (← links)
- θ-Band and β-Band Neural Activity Reflects Independent Syllable Tracking and Comprehension of Time-Compressed Speech. (Q38669119) (← links)
- The Role of Slow Speech Amplitude Envelope for Speech Processing and Reading Development (Q41606025) (← links)
- Concurrent temporal channels for auditory processing: Oscillatory neural entrainment reveals segregation of function at different scales. (Q43680038) (← links)
- Sleep Disrupts High-Level Speech Parsing Despite Significant Basic Auditory Processing. (Q47719209) (← links)
- Theta band oscillations reflect more than entrainment: behavioral and neural evidence demonstrates an active chunking process. (Q48013283) (← links)
- Selective perceptual phase entrainment to speech rhythm in the absence of spectral energy fluctuations. (Q48343125) (← links)
- The role of phase-locking to the temporal envelope of speech in auditory perception and speech intelligibility (Q48525772) (← links)
- Rate dependent speech processing can be speech specific: Evidence from the perceptual disappearance of words under changes in context speech rate (Q50436784) (← links)
- Perceptually relevant speech tracking in auditory and motor cortex reflects distinct linguistic features. (Q55091406) (← links)
- Spectral-Spatial Differentiation of Brain Activity During Mental Imagery of Improvisational Music Performance Using MEG. (Q55438293) (← links)
- A Visual Cortical Network for Deriving Phonological Information from Intelligible Lip Movements. (Q55531127) (← links)
- The possible role of brain rhythms in perceiving fast speech: Evidence from adult aging (Q58594465) (← links)
- Pushing the Envelope: Developments in Neural Entrainment to Speech and the Biological Underpinnings of Prosody Perception (Q64059958) (← links)
- Fusion of Motif- and Spectrum-Related Features for Improved EEG-Based Emotion Recognition (Q64230408) (← links)
- An oscillator model better predicts cortical entrainment to music (Q64265222) (← links)
- Neural entrainment to music is sensitive to melodic spectral complexity (Q89546797) (← links)
- Power and phase coherence in sensorimotor mu and temporal lobe alpha components during covert and overt syllable production (Q90527809) (← links)
- A speech envelope landmark for syllable encoding in human superior temporal gyrus (Q92902117) (← links)
- Decoding the Attended Speaker From EEG Using Adaptive Evaluation Intervals Captures Fluctuations in Attentional Listening (Q96953349) (← links)
- The role of isochrony in speech perception in noise (Q101574188) (← links)