Wikman et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Brain activity during shadowing of audiovisual cocktail party speech, contributions of auditory–motor integration and selective attentionWikman et al., 2022
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- Wikman P
- Ylinen A
- Leminen M
- Alho K
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- Scientific Reports
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Selective listening to cocktail-party speech involves a network of auditory and inferior frontal cortical regions. However, cognitive and motor cortical regions are differentially activated depending on whether the task emphasizes semantic or phonological aspects of speech …
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