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Functional characterization of human Heschl’s gyrus in response to natural speech
In: Neuroimage (2021)
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Brain-informed speech separation (BISS) for enhancement of target speaker in multitalker speech perception ...
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Brain-informed speech separation (BISS) for enhancement of target speaker in multitalker speech perception ...
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Brain-informed speech separation (BISS) for enhancement of target speaker in multitalker speech perception
In: NeuroImage, 223 (2020)
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Brain-informed speech separation (BISS) for enhancement of target speaker in multitalker speech perception
In: Neuroimage (2020)
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Learning Speech Production and Perception through Sensorimotor Interactions
In: Cereb Cortex Commun (2020)
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Convergent evolution of face spaces across human face-selective neuronal groups and deep convolutional networks
In: ISSN: 2041-1723 ; Nature Communications, Vol. 10, No 1 (2019) P. 4934 (2019)
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Hierarchical Encoding of Attended Auditory Objects in Multi-talker Speech Perception
In: Neuron (2019)
Abstract: Humans can easily focus on one speaker in a multi-talker acoustic environment, but how different areas of the human auditory cortex (AC) represent the acoustic components of mixed speech is unknown. We obtained invasive recordings from the primary and non-primary AC in neurosurgical patients as they listened to multi-talker speech. We found that neural sites in the primary AC responded to individual speakers in the mixture and were relatively unchanged by attention. In contrast, neural sites in the nonprimary AC were less discerning of individual speakers but selectively represented the attended speaker. Moreover, the encoding of the attended speaker in the nonprimary AC was invariant to the degree of acoustic overlap with the unattended speaker. Finally, this emergent representation of attended speech in the nonprimary AC was linearly predictable from the primary AC responses. Our results reveal the neural computations underlying the hierarchical formation of auditory objects in human AC during multi-talker speech perception.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2019.09.007
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31648900
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8082956/
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Joint Representation of Spatial and Phonetic Features in the Human Core Auditory Cortex
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Joint Representation of Spatial and Phonetic Features in the Human Core Auditory Cortex ...
Patel, Prachi; Long, Laura Kathleen; Herrero, Jose L.. - : Columbia University, 2018
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Joint Representation of Spatial and Phonetic Features in the Human Core Auditory Cortex
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Neuronal dynamics and the mechanistic bases of selective attention
In: The Oxford handbook of attention (Oxford, 2014), p. 472-508
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La neología en la mística española temprana : "La subida del Monte Sión" de Bernardino de Laredo
In: Voces. - Salamanca : Ed. Univ. 7 (1996), 123-157
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"leño, pino, abeto" ... : sinécdoques clásicas en los siglos de oro
In: Voces. - Salamanca : Ed. Univ. 6 (1995), 41-52
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