[HTML][HTML] Possible mechanisms for the effects of sound vibration on human health

L Bartel, A Mosabbir - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
This paper presents a narrative review of research literature to “map the landscape” of the
mechanisms of the effect of sound vibration on humans including the physiological …

[HTML][HTML] Gamma band neural stimulation in humans and the promise of a new modality to prevent and treat Alzheimer's disease

B McDermott, E Porter, D Hughes… - Journal of …, 2018 - content.iospress.com
Existing treatments for Alzheimer's disease (AD) have questionable efficacy with a need for
research into new and more effective therapies to both treat and possibly prevent the …

θ-Band and β-band neural activity reflects independent syllable tracking and comprehension of time-compressed speech

M Pefkou, LH Arnal, L Fontolan… - Journal of …, 2017 - Soc Neuroscience
Recent psychophysics data suggest that speech perception is not limited by the capacity of
the auditory system to encode fast acoustic variations through neural γ activity, but rather by …

[HTML][HTML] Selective enhancement of low-gamma activity by tACS improves phonemic processing and reading accuracy in dyslexia

S Marchesotti, J Nicolle, I Merlet, LH Arnal… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
The phonological deficit in dyslexia is associated with altered low-gamma oscillatory
function in left auditory cortex, but a causal relationship between oscillatory function and …

Atypical neural synchronization to speech envelope modulations in dyslexia

A De Vos, S Vanvooren, J Vanderauwera… - Brain and language, 2017 - Elsevier
A fundamental deficit in the synchronization of neural oscillations to temporal information in
speech could underlie phonological processing problems in dyslexia. In this study, the …

Impaired neural entrainment to low frequency amplitude modulations in English-speaking children with dyslexia or dyslexia and DLD

V Peter, U Goswami, D Burnham, M Kalashnikova - Brain and language, 2023 - Elsevier
Neural synchronization to amplitude-modulated noise at three frequencies (2 Hz, 5 Hz, 8 Hz)
thought to be important for syllable perception was investigated in English-speaking school …

Human cortical responses to slow and fast binaural beats reveal multiple mechanisms of binaural hearing

B Ross, T Miyazaki, J Thompson… - Journal of …, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
When two tones with slightly different frequencies are presented to both ears, they interact in
the central auditory system and induce the sensation of a beating sound. At low difference …

Temporal coding in the auditory cortex

LH Arnal, D Poeppel, A Giraud - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2015 - Elsevier
Speech is a complex acoustic signal showing a quasiperiodic structure at several
timescales. Integrated neural signals recorded in the cortex also show periodicity at different …

Vibroacoustic stimulation and brain oscillation: from basic research to clinical application

LR Bartel, R Chen, C Alain, B Ross - Music and Medicine, 2017 - mmd.iammonline.com
This paper addresses the importance of steady state brain oscillation for brain connectivity
and cognition. Given that a healthy brain maintains particular levels of oscillatory activity, it …

[HTML][HTML] Hierarchical syntax model of music predicts theta power during music listening

SA Herff, L Bonetti, G Cecchetti, P Vuust… - Neuropsychologia, 2024 - Elsevier
Linguistic research showed that the depth of syntactic embedding is reflected in brain theta
power. Here, we test whether this also extends to non-linguistic stimuli, specifically music …