Detection of rise time and its connections to speech perception and reading ability
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Distinct Patterns of Functional Connectivity During the Comprehension of Natural, Narrative Speech
Zhu, Yongjie; Liu, Jia; Ristaniemi, Tapani; Cong, Fengyu (World Scientific, 2020)Recent continuous task studies, such as narrative speech comprehension, show that fluctuations in brain functional connectivity (FC) are altered and enhanced compared to the resting state. Here, we characterized the ... -
Passive exposure to speech sounds modifies change detection brain responses in adults
Kurkela, Jari; Hämäläinen, Jarmo; Leppänen, Paavo H.T.; Shu, Hua; Astikainen, Piia (Elsevier BV, 2019)In early life auditory discrimination ability can be enhanced by passive sound exposure. In contrast, in adulthood passive exposure seems to be insufficient to promote discrimination ability, but this has been tested only ... -
Electrophysiological evidence for change detection in speech sound patterns by anesthetized rats
Astikainen, Piia; Mällo, Tanel; Ruusuvirta, Timo; Näätänen, Risto (Frontiers Research Foundation, 2014)Human infants are able to detect changes in grammatical rules in a speech sound stream. Here, we tested whether rats have a comparable ability by using an electrophysiological measure that has been shown to reflect higher ... -
Investigation of brain processes of speech perception and production in adults and children using MEG
Kolozsvári, Orsolya Beatrix (Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2021)Spoken language is a large part of our day-to-day life. During face-to-face communication, one needs to not only be able to follow and integrate the incoming auditory and visual information, but usually also to respond to ... -
Top-Down Predictions of Familiarity and Congruency in Audio-Visual Speech Perception at Neural Level
Kolozsvári, Orsolya B.; Xu, Weiyong; Leppänen, Paavo H. T.; Hämäläinen, Jarmo A. (Frontiers Media, 2019)During speech perception, listeners rely on multimodal input and make use of both auditory and visual information. When presented with speech, for example syllables, the differences in brain responses to distinct stimuli ...
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