A tutorial on data-driven methods for statistically assessing ERP topographies
Dynamic changes in ERP topographies can be conveniently analyzed by means of
microstates, the so-called “atoms of thoughts”, that represent brief periods of quasi-stable …
microstates, the so-called “atoms of thoughts”, that represent brief periods of quasi-stable …
A tutorial review of electrical neuroimaging from group-average to single-trial event-related potentials
This tutorial review details some of the recent advances in signal analyses applied to event-
related potential (ERP) data. These “electrical neuroimaging” analyses provide reference …
related potential (ERP) data. These “electrical neuroimaging” analyses provide reference …
Progression of auditory discrimination based on neural decoding predicts awakening from coma
Auditory evoked potentials are informative of intact cortical functions of comatose patients.
The integrity of auditory functions evaluated using mismatch negativity paradigms has been …
The integrity of auditory functions evaluated using mismatch negativity paradigms has been …
Single-trial multisensory memories affect later auditory and visual object discrimination
Multisensory memory traces established via single-trial exposures can impact subsequent
visual object recognition. This impact appears to depend on the meaningfulness of the initial …
visual object recognition. This impact appears to depend on the meaningfulness of the initial …
[HTML][HTML] Real-time audio processing of real-life soundscapes for EEG analysis: ERPs based on natural sound onsets
With smartphone-based mobile electroencephalography (EEG), we can investigate sound
perception beyond the lab. To understand sound perception in the real world, we need to …
perception beyond the lab. To understand sound perception in the real world, we need to …
Neural detection of complex sound sequences in the absence of consciousness
A Tzovara, A Simonin, M Oddo, AO Rossetti… - Brain, 2015 - academic.oup.com
The neural response to a violation of sequences of identical sounds is a typical example of
the brain's sensitivity to auditory regularities. Previous literature interprets this effect as a pre …
the brain's sensitivity to auditory regularities. Previous literature interprets this effect as a pre …
Prediction of awakening from hypothermic postanoxic coma based on auditory discrimination
Objective Most of the available clinical tests for prognosis of postanoxic coma are
informative of poor outcome. Previous work has shown that an improvement in auditory …
informative of poor outcome. Previous work has shown that an improvement in auditory …
[HTML][HTML] The speed and accuracy of perceptual decisions in a random-tone pitch task
Research in perceptual decision making is dominated by paradigms that tap the visual
system, such as the random-dot motion (RDM) paradigm. In this study, we investigated …
system, such as the random-dot motion (RDM) paradigm. In this study, we investigated …
[HTML][HTML] Longstanding auditory sensory and semantic differences in preterm born children
C Retsa, H Turpin, E Geiser, F Ansermet, C Müller-Nix… - Brain Topography, 2023 - Springer
More than 10% of births are preterm, and the long-term consequences on sensory and
semantic processing of non-linguistic information remain poorly understood. 17 very preterm …
semantic processing of non-linguistic information remain poorly understood. 17 very preterm …
Neural decoding reveals concurrent phonemic and subphonemic representations of speech across tasks
SD Beach, O Ozernov-Palchik, SC May… - Neurobiology of …, 2021 - direct.mit.edu
Robust and efficient speech perception relies on the interpretation of acoustically variable
phoneme realizations, yet prior neuroimaging studies are inconclusive regarding the degree …
phoneme realizations, yet prior neuroimaging studies are inconclusive regarding the degree …