Neural entrainment and attentional selection in the listening brain

J Obleser, C Kayser - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2019 - cell.com
The streams of sounds we typically attend to abound in acoustic regularities. Neural
entrainment is seen as an important mechanism that the listening brain exploits to attune to …

The revolution will not be controlled: natural stimuli in speech neuroscience

LS Hamilton, AG Huth - Language, cognition and neuroscience, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Humans have a unique ability to produce and consume rich, complex, and varied language
in order to communicate ideas to one another. Still, outside of natural reading, the most …

Conformal in-ear bioelectronics for visual and auditory brain-computer interfaces

Z Wang, N Shi, Y Zhang, N Zheng, H Li, Y Jiao… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have attracted considerable attention in motor and
language rehabilitation. Most devices use cap-based non-invasive, headband-based …

A hierarchy of linguistic predictions during natural language comprehension

M Heilbron, K Armeni, JM Schoffelen… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Understanding spoken language requires transforming ambiguous acoustic streams into a
hierarchy of representations, from phonemes to meaning. It has been suggested that the …

Neural dynamics of phoneme sequences reveal position-invariant code for content and order

L Gwilliams, JR King, A Marantz, D Poeppel - Nature communications, 2022 - nature.com
Speech consists of a continuously-varying acoustic signal. Yet human listeners experience it
as sequences of discrete speech sounds, which are used to recognise discrete words. To …

[HTML][HTML] Electrophysiological correlates of semantic dissimilarity reflect the comprehension of natural, narrative speech

MP Broderick, AJ Anderson, GM Di Liberto, MJ Crosse… - Current Biology, 2018 - cell.com
People routinely hear and understand speech at rates of 120–200 words per minute [1, 2].
Thus, speech comprehension must involve rapid, online neural mechanisms that process …

Filters: when, why, and how (not) to use them

A de Cheveigné, I Nelken - Neuron, 2019 - cell.com
Filters are commonly used to reduce noise and improve data quality. Filter theory is part of a
scientist's training, yet the impact of filters on interpreting data is not always fully appreciated …

Modality-specific tracking of attention and sensory statistics in the human electrophysiological spectral exponent

L Waschke, T Donoghue, L Fiedler, S Smith, DD Garrett… - Elife, 2021 - elifesciences.org
A hallmark of electrophysiological brain activity is its 1/f-like spectrum–power decreases with
increasing frequency. The steepness of this 'roll-off'is approximated by the spectral …

Linear modeling of neurophysiological responses to speech and other continuous stimuli: methodological considerations for applied research

MJ Crosse, NJ Zuk, GM Di Liberto, AR Nidiffer… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Cognitive neuroscience, in particular research on speech and language, has seen an
increase in the use of linear modeling techniques for studying the processing of natural …

[HTML][HTML] Decoding the auditory brain with canonical component analysis

A De Cheveigné, DDE Wong, GM Di Liberto… - NeuroImage, 2018 - Elsevier
The relation between a stimulus and the evoked brain response can shed light on
perceptual processes within the brain. Signals derived from this relation can also be …