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View article: Speech perception strategies shift instantly
Speech perception strategies shift instantly Open
To perceive speech listeners must decide how to prioritize information from multiple acoustic dimensions. Over the course of language learning, individuals form stable perceptual strategies which reflect the strength of the statistical rel…
View article: Speech perception strategies shift instantly
Speech perception strategies shift instantly Open
To perceive speech listeners must decide how to prioritize information from multiple acoustic dimensions. Over the course of language learning, individuals form stable perceptual strategies which reflect the strength of the statistical rel…
View article: Spatial coding supports auditory conceptual navigation
Spatial coding supports auditory conceptual navigation Open
Grid cells in human entorhinal cortex encode spatial layouts for real-world navigation, yet their role in conceptual navigation remains unclear. Here we show that mentally transforming tones within a purely auditory pitch-duration space en…
View article: Extensive residence in a second language environment modifies perceptual strategies for suprasegmental categorization.
Extensive residence in a second language environment modifies perceptual strategies for suprasegmental categorization. Open
Languages differ in the importance of acoustic dimensions for speech categorization. This poses a potential challenge for second language (L2) learners, and the extent to which adult L2 learners can acquire new perceptual strategies for sp…
View article: Speech motor adaptation during synchronous and metronome-timed speech.
Speech motor adaptation during synchronous and metronome-timed speech. Open
Sensorimotor integration during speech has been investigated by altering the sound of a speaker's voice in real time; in response, the speaker learns to change their production of speech sounds in order to compensate (adaptation). This lin…
View article: Atypical connectivity aids conversation in autism
Atypical connectivity aids conversation in autism Open
It is well-established that individuals with autism exhibit atypical functional brain connectivity. However, the role this plays in naturalistic social settings has remained unclear. Atypical patterns may reflect core deficits or may inste…
View article: Rostro-caudal networks for sound processing in the primate brain
Rostro-caudal networks for sound processing in the primate brain Open
Sound is processed in primate brains along anatomically and functionally distinct streams: this pattern can be seen in both human and non-human primates. We have previously proposed a general auditory processing framework in which these di…
View article: Compensation and conversation in autism: atypical connectivity supports typical behavior
Compensation and conversation in autism: atypical connectivity supports typical behavior Open
Background It is well-established that individuals with autism show atypical functional brain connectivity. However, the role this plays in behavior, especially in naturalistic social settings, has remained unclear. Some atypical patterns …
View article: The Multidimensional Battery of Prosody Perception (MBOPP)
The Multidimensional Battery of Prosody Perception (MBOPP) Open
Prosody can be defined as the rhythm and intonation patterns spanning words, phrases and sentences. Accurate perception of prosody is an important component of many aspects of language processing, such as parsing grammatical structures, re…
View article: 1211 The use of cervical auscultation to detect subtle audible wet pharyngeal sounds (SAWPS-CA) as a screening tool for silent aspiration in infants with trisomy 21
1211 The use of cervical auscultation to detect subtle audible wet pharyngeal sounds (SAWPS-CA) as a screening tool for silent aspiration in infants with trisomy 21 Open
Background Infants with Trisomy 21 (T21) are at a high risk of aspiration, mostly silent, making them susceptible to respiratory conditions. While disorders in the oral preparation and transport are easier to detect, disorders affecting ph…
View article: Individual Differences in Perception of the Speech-to-Song Illusion are Linked to Musical Aptitude but not Musical Experience
Individual Differences in Perception of the Speech-to-Song Illusion are Linked to Musical Aptitude but not Musical Experience Open
In the speech-to-song illusion certain spoken phrases are perceived as sung after repetition. Prior work has established that perception of the illusion is not limited to specialist listeners, such as individuals with musical training, but…
View article: Short-term perceptual re-weighting in suprasegmental categorization
Short-term perceptual re-weighting in suprasegmental categorization Open
Segmental speech units such as phonemes are cued by multiple acoustic dimensions (e.g. F0 and duration), but dimensions do not carry equal perceptual weight. The relative perceptual weights of acoustic speech dimensions are not fixed but v…
View article: Altered functional connectivity during speech perception in congenital amusia
Altered functional connectivity during speech perception in congenital amusia Open
Individuals with congenital amusia have a lifelong history of unreliable pitch processing. Accordingly, they downweight pitch cues during speech perception and instead rely on other dimensions such as duration. We investigated the neural b…
View article: Author response: Altered functional connectivity during speech perception in congenital amusia
Author response: Altered functional connectivity during speech perception in congenital amusia Open
Article Figures and data Abstract eLife digest Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract Individuals with congenital a…
View article: The Multidimensional Battery of Prosody Perception (MBOPP)
The Multidimensional Battery of Prosody Perception (MBOPP) Open
Prosody can be defined as the rhythm and intonation patterns spanning words, phrases and sentences. Accurate perception of prosody is an important component of many aspects of language processing, such as parsing grammatical structures, re…
View article: Effects of language experience on domain-general perceptual strategies
Effects of language experience on domain-general perceptual strategies Open
Speech and music are highly redundant communication systems, with multiple acoustic cues signaling the existence of perceptual categories. This redundancy makes these systems robust to the influence of noise, but necessitates the developme…
View article: Altered functional connectivity during speech perception in congenital amusia
Altered functional connectivity during speech perception in congenital amusia Open
Individuals with congenital amusia have a lifelong history of unreliable pitch processing. Accordingly, they downweight pitch cues during speech perception (even large, obvious ones) and instead rely on other dimensions such as duration. W…
View article: Tailored perception: Individuals’ speech and music perception strategies fit their perceptual abilities.
Tailored perception: Individuals’ speech and music perception strategies fit their perceptual abilities. Open
Perception involves integration of multiple dimensions that often serve overlapping, redundant functions, for example, pitch, duration, and amplitude in speech. Individuals tend to prioritize these dimensions differently (stable, individua…
View article: The Multidimensional Battery of Prosody Perception (MBOPP)
The Multidimensional Battery of Prosody Perception (MBOPP) Open
Prosody can be defined as the rhythm and intonation patterns spanning words, phrases and sentences. Accurate perception of prosody is an important component of many aspects of language processing, such as parsing grammatical structures, re…
View article: Overt social interaction and resting state in young adult males with autism: core and contextual neural features
Overt social interaction and resting state in young adult males with autism: core and contextual neural features Open
Conversation is an important and ubiquitous social behaviour. Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (autism) without intellectual disability often have normal structural language abilities but deficits in social aspects of communicatio…
View article: Multidimensional Battery of Prosody Perception
Multidimensional Battery of Prosody Perception Open
Here we present auditory stimuli for the Multi-Dimensional Battery of Prosody Perception (MBOPP), a novel tool for the assessment of prosody perception. It consists of two subtests-- Linguistic Focus, which measures the ability to hear emp…
View article: Tailored perception: listeners’ strategies for perceiving speech fit their individual perceptual abilities
Tailored perception: listeners’ strategies for perceiving speech fit their individual perceptual abilities Open
In speech, linguistic information is conveyed redundantly by many simultaneously present acoustic dimensions, such as fundamental frequency, duration and amplitude. Listeners show stable tendencies to prioritize these acoustic dimensions d…
View article: Cohesion and Joint Speech: Right Hemisphere Contributions to Synchronized Vocal Production
Cohesion and Joint Speech: Right Hemisphere Contributions to Synchronized Vocal Production Open
Synchronized behavior (chanting, singing, praying, dancing) is found in all human cultures and is central to religious, military, and political activities, which require people to act collaboratively and cohesively; however, we know little…