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Central Auditory Tests to Track Cognitive Function in People With HIV: Longitudinal Cohort Study
In: JMIR Form Res (2021)
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Auditory Processing Differences in Toddlers With Autism Spectrum Disorder
In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2020)
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Sex differences in subcortical auditory processing only partially explain higher prevalence of language disorders in males
In: Hear Res (2020)
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Distinct Rhythmic Abilities Align With Phonological Awareness And Rapid Naming In School-Age Children
In: Cogn Process (2020)
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Stable auditory processing underlies phonological awareness in typically developing preschoolers
In: Brain Lang (2019)
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Analyzing the FFR: A tutorial for decoding the richness of auditory function
In: Hear Res (2019)
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Play Sports for a Quieter Brain: Evidence From Division I Collegiate Athletes
In: Sports Health (2019)
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Music training enhances the automatic neural processing of foreign speech sounds
In: ISSN: 2045-2322 ; EISSN: 2045-2322 ; Scientific Reports ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02446763 ; Scientific Reports, Nature Publishing Group, 2017, 7 (1), ⟨10.1038/s41598-017-12575-1⟩ (2017)
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Short-term learning and memory:training and perceptual learning
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Neural stability: A reflection of automaticity in reading
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Dyslexia risk gene relates to representation of sound in the auditory brainstem
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Music training enhances the automatic neural processing of foreign speech sounds
Intartaglia, Bastien; White-Schwoch, Travis; Kraus, Nina. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2017
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Dyslexia risk gene relates to representation of sound in the auditory brainstem
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Native language shapes automatic neural processing of speech
In: ISSN: 0028-3932 ; EISSN: 1873-3514 ; Neuropsychologia ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01431302 ; Neuropsychologia, Elsevier, 2016, 89, pp.57-65. ⟨10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.05.033⟩ (2016)
Abstract: International audience ; The development of the phoneme inventory is driven by the acoustic-phonetic properties of one's native language. Neural representation of speech is known to be shaped by language experience, as indexed by cortical responses, and recent studies suggest that subcortical processing also exhibits this attunement to native language. However, most work to date has focused on the differences between tonal and non tonal languages that use pitch variations to convey phonemic categories. The aim of this cross-language study is to determine whether subcortical encoding of speech sounds is sensitive to language experience by comparing native speakers of two non-tonal languages (French and English). We hypothesized that neural representations would be more robust and fine-grained for speech sounds that belong to the native phonemic inventory of the listener, and especially for the dimensions that are phonetically relevant to the listener such as high frequency components. We recorded neural responses of American English and French native speakers, listening to natural syllables of both languages. Results showed that, independently of the stimulus, American participants exhibited greater neural representation of the fundamental frequency compared to French participants, consistent with the importance of the fundamental frequency to convey stress patterns in English. Furthermore, participants showed more robust encoding and more precise spectral representations of the first formant when listening to the syllable of their native language as compared to non-native language. These results align with the hypothesis that language experience shapes sensory processing of speech and that this plasticity occurs as a function of what is meaningful to a listener. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keyword: [SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.05.033
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Native language shapes automatic neural processing of speech
In: ISSN: 0028-3932 ; EISSN: 1873-3514 ; Neuropsychologia ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03588420 ; Neuropsychologia, Elsevier, 2016, 89, pp.57-65. ⟨10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.05.033⟩ (2016)
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Hemispheric Asymmetry of Endogenous Neural Oscillations in Young Children: Implications for Hearing Speech In Noise
Thompson, Elaine C.; Woodruff Carr, Kali; White-Schwoch, Travis. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2016
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Development of subcortical speech representation in human infants
Anderson, Samira; Parbery-Clark, Alexandra; White-Schwoch, Travis. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2015
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Stability and Plasticity of Auditory Brainstem Function Across the Lifespan
Skoe, Erika; Krizman, Jennifer; Anderson, Samira. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Bilingualism increases neural response consistency and attentional control: Evidence for sensory and cognitive coupling
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 128 (2014) 1, 34-40
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Bilingualism increases neural response consistency and attentional control: Evidence for sensory and cognitive coupling
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