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View article: The role of inhibitory neurons in novelty sound detection in regular and random statistical contexts
The role of inhibitory neurons in novelty sound detection in regular and random statistical contexts Open
Detecting statistical regularities in sound and responding to violations of these patterns, termed novelty detection, is a core function of the auditory system. In the human brain, studies have shown that novelty responses are enhanced in …
View article: Modality-independent biases in temporal processing
Modality-independent biases in temporal processing Open
The brain encodes dynamic sensory information along different modalities effectively and accurately into structured representations by relying on various biases of different complexities. While the ultimate representation is multimodal, th…
View article: The effect of lexical status on prosodic processing in infants learning a fixed stress language
The effect of lexical status on prosodic processing in infants learning a fixed stress language Open
In speech processing, in the first year of life, prosody and phoneme‐relevant aspects serve different functions. Recent studies have assumed that the two aspects become integrated at around 9 months of age. The present study investigates t…
View article: Dynamics of cortical contrast adaptation predict perception of signals in noise
Dynamics of cortical contrast adaptation predict perception of signals in noise Open
Neurons throughout the sensory pathway adapt their responses depending on the statistical structure of the sensory environment. Contrast gain control is a form of adaptation in the auditory cortex, but it is unclear whether the dynamics of…
View article: Lexical access enhances the activation of predominant stress templates in infants
Lexical access enhances the activation of predominant stress templates in infants Open
Infants develop different kinds of long-term linguistic representation as early as in their first year of life.We examined the interaction of early lexical access and prosodic processing.It is proposed that familiar word forms are stored i…