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Lip-Reading Enables the Brain to Synthesize Auditory Features of Unknown Silent Speech
(The Journal of Neuroscience, 2020)
Lip-reading is crucial for understanding speech in challenging conditions. But how the brain extracts meaning from, silent, visual speech
is still under debate. Lip-reading in silence activates the auditory cortices, but ...
Electrophysiology of statistical learning: Exploring the online learning process and offline learning product
(European Journal of Neuroscience, 2020)
A continuous stream of syllables is segmented into discrete constituents based on
the transitional probabilities (TPs) between adjacent syllables by means of statistical
learning. However, we still do not know whether ...
“Words and emotions in sentence context”: a commentary on Hinojosa, Moreno and Ferré (2019)
(Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2020)
Finding identity in the midst of ambiguity: case and number disambiguation in Basque
(Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2020)
Restrictive contextual information has been found to bias syntactic disambiguation, when only one
alternative leads to a meaningful interpretation. The current study tests whether disambiguation
can be influenced by ...
Synchronising internal and external information: a commentary on Meyer, Sun & Martin (2020)
(Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2020)
Discourse Expectations Are Sensitive to the Question Under Discussion: Evidence From ERPs
(Discourse Processes, 2020)
Questions under Discussion (QUDs) have been suggested to influence the integration of individual utterances into a discourse-level representation. Previous work has shown that processing ungrammatical ellipses is facilitated ...
Development of neural oscillatory activity in response to speech in children from 4 to 6 years old
(Developmental Science, 2020)
Recent neurophysiological theories propose that the cerebral hemispheres collaborate
to resolve the complex temporal nature of speech, such that left-hemisphere (or
bilateral) gamma-band oscillatory activity would ...
Neocortical activity tracks the hierarchical linguistic structures of self-produced speech during reading aloud
(NeuroImage, 2020)
How the human brain uses self-generated auditory information during speech production is rather unsettled.
Current theories of language production consider a feedback monitoring system that monitors the auditory
consequences ...
Early dissociation of numbers and letters in the human brain
(Cortex, 2020)
Numbers and letters are culturally created symbols which are learned through repeated
training. This experience leads to a functional specialization of the perceptual system of
our brain. Recent evidence suggests a neural ...