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      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 ...
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      Corticokinematic coherence as a new marker for somatosensory afference in newborns 

      Smeds, Eero; Vanhatalo, Sampsa; Piitulainen, Harri; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Jousmäki, Veikko; Hari, Riitta (Clinical Neurophysiology, 2017)
      Objective Somatosensory evoked potentials have high prognostic value in neonatal intensive care, but their recording from infants is challenging. Here, we studied the possibility to elicit cortical responses in newborns ...
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      Coupling between human brain activity and body movements: Insights from non-invasive electromagnetic recordings 

      Bourguignon, Mathieu; Jousmäki, Veikko; Dalal, Sarang S.; Jerbi, Karim; De Tiège, Xavier (NeuroImage, 2019)
      Electroencephalographic and magnetoencephalographic data have characterized two types of brain–body interactions observed during various types of motor actions, “corticokinematic” and “corticomuscular” coupling. Here, we ...
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      Feasibility and reproducibility of electroencephalography-based corticokinematic coherence 

      Piitulainen, Harri; Illman, Mia; Jousmäki, Veikko; Bourguignon, Mathieu (Journal of Neurophysiology, 2020)
      Corticokinematic coherence (CKC) is the phase coupling between limb kinematics and cortical neurophysiological signals, reflecting cortical processing of proprioceptive afference, and it is reproducible when estimated with ...
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      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 ...
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      MEG Insight into the Spectral Dynamics Underlying Steady Isometric Muscle Contraction 

      Bourguignon, Mathieu; Piitulainen, Harri; Smeds, Eero; Zhou, Guangyu; Jousmäki, Veikko (The Journal of Neuroscience, 2017)
      To gain fundamental knowledge on how the brain controls motor actions, we studied in detail the interplay between MEG signals from the primary sensorimotor (SM1) cortex and the contraction force of 17 healthy adult humans ...
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      Neocortical activity tracks the hierarchical linguistic structures of self-produced speech during reading aloud 

      Bourguignon, Mathieu; Molinaro, Nicola; Lizarazu, Mikel; Taulu, Samu; Jousmäki, Veikko; Lallier, Marie; Carreiras, Manuel; De Tiège, Xavier (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 ...
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      Speech‑derived haptic stimulation enhances speech recognition in a multi‑talker background 

      Răutu, I. Sabina; De Tiège, Xavier; Jousmäki, Veikko; Bourguignon, Mathieu; Bertels, Julie (NATURE, 2023)
      Speech understanding, while effortless in quiet conditions, is challenging in noisy environments. Previous studies have revealed that a feasible approach to supplement speech-in-noise (SiN) perception consists in presenting ...
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      Temporally stable beta sensorimotor oscillations and corticomuscular coupling underlie force steadiness 

      Mongold, Scott J.; Piitulainen, Harri; Legrand, Thomas; Vander Ghinst, Marc; Naeije, Gilles; Jousmäki, Veikko; Bourguignon, Mathieu (ELSEVIER, 2022)
      As humans, we seamlessly hold objects in our hands, and may even lose consciousness of these objects. This phenomenon raises the unsettled question of the involvement of the cerebral cortex, the core area for voluntary ...