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The influence of auditory attention on rhythmic speech tracking: implications for studies of unresponsive patients

Sokoliuk et al., 2021

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17579038923565199536
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Sokoliuk R
Degano G
Melloni L
Noppeney U
Cruse D
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

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Language comprehension relies on integrating words into progressively more complex structures, like phrases and sentences. This hierarchical structure-building is reflected in rhythmic neural activity across multiple timescales in E/MEG in healthy, awake participants …
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