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View article: A standardised open science framework for sharing and re-analysing neural data acquired to continuous stimuli
A standardised open science framework for sharing and re-analysing neural data acquired to continuous stimuli Open
Neurophysiology research has demonstrated that it is possible and valuable to investigate sensory processing in scenarios involving continuous sensory streams, such as speech and music. Over the past 10 years or so, novel analytic framewor…
View article: Brain Wearables: Validation Toolkit for Ear-Level EEG Sensors
Brain Wearables: Validation Toolkit for Ear-Level EEG Sensors Open
EEG-enabled earbuds represent a promising frontier in brain activity monitoring beyond traditional laboratory testing. Their discrete form factor and proximity to the brain make them the ideal candidate for the first generation of discrete…
View article: PERMUTOOLS: A MATLAB Package for Multivariate Permutation Testing
PERMUTOOLS: A MATLAB Package for Multivariate Permutation Testing Open
Statistical hypothesis testing and effect size measurement are routine parts of quantitative research. Advancements in computer processing power have greatly improved the capability of statistical inference through the availability of resa…
View article: Brain Wearables: Validation Toolkit for Ear-Level EEG Sensors
Brain Wearables: Validation Toolkit for Ear-Level EEG Sensors Open
Electroencephalography (EEG) enabled earbuds represent a promising frontier in evaluating brain activity beyond traditional laboratory settings. However, these devices need more comprehensive characterization before widespread health relat…
View article: A standardised open science framework for sharing and re-analysing neural data acquired to continuous stimuli
A standardised open science framework for sharing and re-analysing neural data acquired to continuous stimuli Open
Neurophysiology research has demonstrated that it is possible and valuable to investigate sensory processing in scenarios involving continuous sensory streams, such as speech and music. Over the past 10 years or so, novel analytic framewor…
View article: Neurophysiological measures of auditory sensory processing are associated with adaptive behavior in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Neurophysiological measures of auditory sensory processing are associated with adaptive behavior in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Open
Background Atypical auditory cortical processing is consistently found in scalp electrophysiological and magnetoencephalographic studies of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and may provide a marker of neuropathological brain development. Ho…
View article: Atypical Tuning of Prediction Certainty in Autism: An EEG study on Anticipatory Processing During a Probabilistic Target Detection Task
Atypical Tuning of Prediction Certainty in Autism: An EEG study on Anticipatory Processing During a Probabilistic Target Detection Task Open
The brain generates predictions to prepare for upcoming events. As life is not always 100% predictable, it also estimates a level of certainty for these predictions based on their likelihood. Given that autistic individuals resist even sma…
View article: All-or-None Evaluation of Prediction Certainty in Autism
All-or-None Evaluation of Prediction Certainty in Autism Open
The brain generates predictions to prepare for upcoming events. As life is not always 100% predictable, it also estimates a level of certainty for these predictions. Given that autistic individuals resist even small changes in everyday lif…
View article: Seeing a talking face matters: The relationship between cortical tracking of continuous auditory‐visual speech and gaze behaviour in infants, children and adults
Seeing a talking face matters: The relationship between cortical tracking of continuous auditory‐visual speech and gaze behaviour in infants, children and adults Open
An auditory-visual speech benefit, the benefit that visual speech cues bring to auditory speech perception, is experienced from early on in infancy and continues to be experienced to an increasing degree with age. While there is both behav…
View article: Neurophysiological Measures of Auditory Sensory Processing are Associated with Adaptive Behavior in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Neurophysiological Measures of Auditory Sensory Processing are Associated with Adaptive Behavior in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Open
Background Atypical auditory cortical processing is consistently found in scalp electrophysiological and magnetoencephalographic studies of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and may provide a marker of neuropathological brain development. Ho…
View article: AVSRT-Autism Dataset
AVSRT-Autism Dataset Open
This dataset consists of .mat files containing reaction times (RTs) measured in 411 participants between the ages of 4 to 50 years with or without a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder. RTs were measured in response to randomly presented…
View article: AVSRT-Autism Dataset
AVSRT-Autism Dataset Open
This dataset consists of .mat files containing reaction times (RTs) measured in 411 participants between the ages of 4 to 50 years with or without a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder. RTs were measured in response to randomly presented…
View article: Linear Modeling of Neurophysiological Responses to Speech and Other Continuous Stimuli: Methodological Considerations for Applied Research
Linear Modeling of Neurophysiological Responses to Speech and Other Continuous Stimuli: Methodological Considerations for Applied Research Open
Cognitive neuroscience, in particular research on speech and language, has seen an increase in the use of linear modeling techniques for studying the processing of natural, environmental stimuli. The availability of such computational tool…
View article: Linear Modeling of Neurophysiological Responses to Naturalistic Stimuli: Methodological Considerations for Applied Research
Linear Modeling of Neurophysiological Responses to Naturalistic Stimuli: Methodological Considerations for Applied Research Open
Cognitive neuroscience has seen an increase in the use of linear modelling techniques for studying the processing of natural, environmental stimuli. The availability of such computational tools has prompted similar investigations in many c…
View article: Neurophysiological Indices of Audiovisual Speech Processing Reveal a Hierarchy of Multisensory Integration Effects
Neurophysiological Indices of Audiovisual Speech Processing Reveal a Hierarchy of Multisensory Integration Effects Open
Seeing a speaker's face benefits speech comprehension, especially in challenging listening conditions. This perceptual benefit is thought to stem from the neural integration of visual and auditory speech at multiple stages of processing, w…
View article: Neurophysiological indices of audiovisual speech integration are enhanced at the phonetic level for speech in noise
Neurophysiological indices of audiovisual speech integration are enhanced at the phonetic level for speech in noise Open
Seeing a speaker’s face benefits speech comprehension, especially in challenging listening conditions. This perceptual benefit is thought to stem from the neural integration of visual and auditory speech at multiple stages of processing, w…
View article: Developmental Recovery of Impaired Multisensory Processing in Autism and the Cost of Switching Sensory Modality
Developmental Recovery of Impaired Multisensory Processing in Autism and the Cost of Switching Sensory Modality Open
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are often impaired in their ability to cope with and process multisensory information, which may contribute to some of the social and communicative deficits that are prevalent in this population…
View article: Cortical Measures of Phoneme-Level Speech Encoding Correlate with the Perceived Clarity of Natural Speech
Cortical Measures of Phoneme-Level Speech Encoding Correlate with the Perceived Clarity of Natural Speech Open
In real-world environments, humans comprehend speech by actively integrating prior knowledge (P) and expectations with sensory input. Recent studies have revealed effects of prior information in temporal and frontal cortical areas and have…
View article: Electrophysiological correlates of semantic dissimilarity reflect the comprehension of natural, narrative speech
Electrophysiological correlates of semantic dissimilarity reflect the comprehension of natural, narrative speech Open
Understanding natural speech requires that the human brain convert complex spectrotemporal patterns of acoustic input into meaning in a rapid manner that is reasonably tightly time-locked to the incoming speech signal. However, neural evid…
View article: Visual Cortical Entrainment to Motion and Categorical Speech Features during Silent Lipreading
Visual Cortical Entrainment to Motion and Categorical Speech Features during Silent Lipreading Open
Speech is a multisensory percept, comprising an auditory and visual component. While the content and processing pathways of audio speech have been well characterized, the visual component is less well understood. In this work, we expand cu…
View article: The Multivariate Temporal Response Function (mTRF) Toolbox: A MATLAB Toolbox for Relating Neural Signals to Continuous Stimuli
The Multivariate Temporal Response Function (mTRF) Toolbox: A MATLAB Toolbox for Relating Neural Signals to Continuous Stimuli Open
Understanding how brains process sensory signals in natural environments is one of the key goals of twenty-first century neuroscience. While brain imaging and invasive electrophysiology will play key roles in this endeavor, there is also a…
View article: Eye Can Hear Clearly Now: Inverse Effectiveness in Natural Audiovisual Speech Processing Relies on Long-Term Crossmodal Temporal Integration
Eye Can Hear Clearly Now: Inverse Effectiveness in Natural Audiovisual Speech Processing Relies on Long-Term Crossmodal Temporal Integration Open
Speech comprehension is improved by viewing a speaker's face, especially in adverse hearing conditions, a principle known as inverse effectiveness. However, the neural mechanisms that help to optimize how we integrate auditory and visual s…
View article: Congruent Visual Speech Enhances Cortical Entrainment to Continuous Auditory Speech in Noise-Free Conditions
Congruent Visual Speech Enhances Cortical Entrainment to Continuous Auditory Speech in Noise-Free Conditions Open
Congruent audiovisual speech enhances our ability to comprehend a speaker, even in noise-free conditions. When incongruent auditory and visual information is presented concurrently, it can hinder a listener's perception and even cause him …