Browsing by Author "Goldman, Serge"
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Altered neocortical tactile but preserved auditory early change detection responses in Friedreich ataxia
Naeije, Gilles; Wens, Vincent; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Goldman, Serge; Pandolfo, Massimo; De Tiège, Xavier (Clinical Neurophysiology, 2019)Objective: To study using magnetoencephalography (MEG) the spatio-temporal dynamics of neocortical responses involved in sensory processing and early change detection in Friedreich ataxia (FRDA). Methods: Tactile (TERs) ... -
Cortical tracking of lexical speech units in a multi-talker background is immature in school-aged children
Niesen, Maxime; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Bertels, Julie; Vander Ghinst, Marc; Wens, Vincent; Goldman, Serge; De Tiège, Xavier (ELSEVIER, 2023)Children have more difficulty perceiving speech in noise than adults. Whether this difficulty relates to an immature processing of prosodic or linguistic elements of the attended speech is still unclear. To address the ... -
Cortical Tracking of Speech-in-Noise Develops from Childhood to Adulthood
Vander Ghinst, Marc; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Niesen, Maxime; Wens, Vincent; Hassid, Sergio; Choufani, Georges; Jousmäki, Veikko; Hari, Riitta; Goldman, Serge; De Tiège, Xavier (The Journal of Neuroscience,, 2019)In multitalker backgrounds, the auditory cortex of adult humans tracks the attended speech stream rather than the global auditory scene. Still, it is unknown whether such preferential tracking also occurs in children whose ... -
Frequency-Dependent Intrinsic Electrophysiological Functional Architecture of the Human Verbal Language Network
Coolen, Tim; Wens, Vincent; Vander Ghinst, Marc; Mary, Alison; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Naeije, Gilles; Peigneux, Philippe; Sadeghi, Niloufar; Goldman, Serge; De Tiège, Xavier (Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 2020)Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allowed the spatial characterization of the resting-state verbal language network (vLN). While other resting-state networks (RSNs) were matched with their electrophysiological ... -
Inaccurate cortical tracking of speech in adults with impaired speech perception in noise
Vander Ghinst, Marc; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Wens, Vincent; Naeije, Gilles; Ducène, Cecile; Niesen, Maxime; Hassid, Sergio; Choufani, Georges; Goldman, Serge; De Tiège, Xavier (Brain Communications, 2021)Impaired speech perception in noise despite normal peripheral auditory function is a common problem in young adults. Despite a growing body of research, the pathophysiology of this impairment remains unknown. This ... -
Left Superior Temporal Gyrus Is Coupled to Attended Speech in a Cocktail-Party Auditory Scene
Ghinst, Marc Vander; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Op de Beeck, Marc; Wens, Vincent; Marty, Brice; Hassid, Sergio; Choufani, Georges; Jousmäki, Veikko; Hari, Riitta; Bogaert, Patrick Van; Goldman, Serge; De Tiège, Xavier (The Journal of Neuroscience, 2016)Using a continuous listening task, we evaluated the coupling between the listener’s cortical activity and the temporal envelopes of different sounds in a multitalker auditory scene using magnetoencephalography and ... -
Neural correlates of correct and failed response inhibition in heavy versus light social drinkers: an fMRI study during a go/no-go task by healthy participants
Campanella, Salvatore; Absil, Julie; Carbia Sinde, Carina; Schroder, Elisa; Peigneux, Philippe; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Petieau, Mathieu; Metens, Thierry; Nouali, Mustapha; Goldman, Serge; Cheron, Guy; Verbanck, Paul; De Tiège, Xavier (Brain Imaging and Behavior, 2017)The ability to suppress responses that are inappropriate, as well as the mechanisms monitoring the accuracy of actions in order to compensate for errors, is central to human behavior. Neural alterations that prevent stopping ... -
Synchrony, metastability, dynamic integration, and competition in the spontaneous functional connectivity of the human brain
Wens, Vincent; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Vander Ghinst, Marc; Mary, Alison; Marty, Brice; Coquelet, Nicolas; Naeije, Gilles; Peigneux, Philippe; Goldman, Serge; De Tiège, Xavier (NeuroImage, 2019)The human brain is functionally organized into large-scale neural networks that are dynamically interconnected. Multiple short-lived states of resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) identified transiently synchronized ...