Oganian et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Phase alignment of low-frequency neural activity to the amplitude envelope of speech reflects evoked responses to acoustic edges, not oscillatory entrainmentOganian et al., 2020
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- Oganian Y
- Kojima K
- Breska A
- Cai C
- Findlay A
- Chang E
- Nagarajan S
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- BioRxiv
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The amplitude envelope of speech is crucial for accurate comprehension. Considered a key stage in speech processing, the phase of neural activity in the theta-delta bands (1-10 Hz) tracks the phase of the speech amplitude envelope during listening. However, the …
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