Neural decoding of the speech envelope: Effects of intelligibility and spectral degradation
During continuous speech perception, endogenous neural activity becomes time-locked to
acoustic stimulus features, such as the speech amplitude envelope. This speech–brain …
acoustic stimulus features, such as the speech amplitude envelope. This speech–brain …
Speaker–listener neural coupling correlates with semantic and acoustic features of naturalistic speech
Recent research has extensively reported the phenomenon of inter-brain neural coupling
between speakers and listeners during speech communication. Yet, the specific speech …
between speakers and listeners during speech communication. Yet, the specific speech …
Neural representations of non-native speech reflect proficiency and interference from native language knowledge
C Brodbeck, KD Kandylaki… - Journal of …, 2024 - Soc Neuroscience
Learning to process speech in a foreign language involves learning new representations for
mapping the auditory signal to linguistic structure. Behavioral experiments suggest that even …
mapping the auditory signal to linguistic structure. Behavioral experiments suggest that even …
Recognizing non-native spoken words in background noise increases interference from the native language
Listeners frequently recognize spoken words in the presence of background noise. Previous
research has shown that noise reduces phoneme intelligibility and hampers spoken-word …
research has shown that noise reduces phoneme intelligibility and hampers spoken-word …
The effect of language and acoustic degradation on speech intelligibility in young adults
K Puripanyo - 2024 - figshare.mq.edu.au
Background: Every day, humans listen to speech that varies in quality. The question the
current project addressed is how the brain processes speech that is degraded and/or …
current project addressed is how the brain processes speech that is degraded and/or …