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The role of reading experience in atypical cortical tracking of speech and speech-in-noise in dyslexia
(ELSEVIER, 2022)
Dyslexia is a frequent developmental disorder in which reading acquisition is delayed and that is usually associ- ated with difficulties understanding speech in noise. At the neuronal level, children with dyslexia were ...
Inaccurate cortical tracking of speech in adults with impaired speech perception in noise
(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 ...
Cortical tracking of speech in noise accounts for reading strategies in children
(PLOS BIOLOGY, 2020)
Humans’ propensity to acquire literacy relates to several factors, including the ability to
understand speech in noise (SiN). Still, the nature of the relation between reading and SiN
perception abilities remains poorly ...
Localization accuracy of a common beamformer for the comparison of two conditions
(NeuroImage, 2021)
The linearly constrained minimum variance beamformer is frequently used to reconstruct sources underpinning neuromagnetic recordings. When reconstructions must be compared across conditions, it is considered good prac- ...
Cortical tracking of lexical speech units in a multi-talker background is immature in school-aged children
(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 ...
Neurodevelopmental oscillatory basis of speech processing in noise
(ELSEVIER, 2023)
Humans’ extraordinary ability to understand speech in noise relies on multiple processes that develop with age. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), we characterize the underlying neuromaturational basis by quantifying how ...
Functional connectivity of sensorimotor network is enhanced in spastic diplegic cerebral palsy: A multimodal study using fMRI and MEG
(ELSEVIER, 2024)
Objective: To assess the effects to functional connectivity (FC) caused by lesions related to spastic diplegic cerebral palsy (CP) in children and adolescents using multiple imaging modalities. Methods: We used resting ...