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Autor:
Adam Attaheri, Dimitris Panayiotou, Alessia Phillips, Áine Ní Choisdealbha, Giovanni M. Di Liberto, Sinead Rocha, Perrine Brusini, Natasha Mead, Sheila Flanagan, Helen Olawole-Scott, Usha Goswami
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 16 (2022)
Here we duplicate a neural tracking paradigm, previously published with infants (aged 4 to 11 months), with adult participants, in order to explore potential developmental similarities and differences in entrainment. Adults listened and watched passi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/eb9e5d93ec6e43dc8e1f077918f6700f
Autor:
Áine Ní Choisdealbha, Adam Attaheri, Sinead Rocha, Perrine Brusini, Sheila A. Flanagan, Natasha Mead, Samuel Gibbon, Helen Olawole-Scott, Isabel Williams, Christina Grey, Panagiotis Boutris, Henna Ahmed, Usha Goswami
Publikováno v:
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 54, Iss , Pp 101075- (2022)
Amplitude rise times play a crucial role in the perception of rhythm in speech, and reduced perceptual sensitivity to differences in rise time is related to developmental language difficulties. Amplitude rise times also play a mechanistic role in neu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2738c0b5040a44d8a496097cdd92b094
Autor:
Adam Attaheri, Áine Ní Choisdealbha, Giovanni M. Di Liberto, Sinead Rocha, Perrine Brusini, Natasha Mead, Helen Olawole-Scott, Panagiotis Boutris, Samuel Gibbon, Isabel Williams, Christina Grey, Sheila Flanagan, Usha Goswami
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage, Vol 247, Iss , Pp 118698- (2022)
The amplitude envelope of speech carries crucial low-frequency acoustic information that assists linguistic decoding at multiple time scales. Neurophysiological signals are known to track the amplitude envelope of adult-directed speech (ADS), particu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/58e53db39e7c4b94b9ab69c50aa5f3fd
Autor:
Adam Attaheri, Áine Ní Choisdealbha, Sinead Rocha, Perrine Brusini, Giovanni M. Di Liberto, Natasha Mead, Helen Olawole-Scott, Panagiotis Boutris, Samuel Gibbon, Isabel Williams, Christina Grey, Maria Alfaro e Oliveira, Carmel Brough, Sheila Flanagan, Usha Goswami
Publikováno v:
bioRxiv
Cortical signals have been shown to track acoustic and linguistic properties of continual speech. This phenomenon has been measured across the lifespan, reflecting speech understanding as well as cognitive functions such as attention and prediction.
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7839bb357421d0d94a8a5af525132197
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.02.514963
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.02.514963
Autor:
Helen Olawole-Scott, Daniel Yon
Bayesian models of the mind suggest that we estimate the reliability or ‘precision’ of incoming sensory signals to guide perceptual inference and to construct feelings of confidence or uncertainty about what we are perceiving. However, accurately
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ccf961082b65825ca60d6dd2ada527cf
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/um2wx
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/um2wx
Autor:
Helen Olawole-Scott, Áine Ní Choisdealbha, Sheila Flanagan, Natasha Mead, Christina Grey, Adam Attaheri, Samuel Gibbon, Giovanni M. Di Liberto, Sinead Rocha, Isabel Williams, Usha Goswami, Panagiotis Boutris, Perrine Brusini
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage, Vol 247, Iss, Pp 118698-(2022)
NeuroImage
NeuroImage
The amplitude envelope of speech carries crucial low-frequency acoustic information that assists linguistic decoding at multiple time scales. Neurophysiological signals are known to track the amplitude envelope of adult-directed speech (ADS), particu
Autor:
Panagiotis Boutris, Natasha Mead, Christina Grey, Sinead Rocha, Adam Attaheri, Helen Olawole-Scott, Sheila Flanagan, Henna Ahmed, Isabel Williams, Perrine Brusini, Ní Choisdealbha Á, Usha Goswami, Samuel Gibbon
Publikováno v:
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 54, Iss, Pp 101075-(2022)
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Vol 54, Iss, Pp 101075-(2022)
Amplitude rise times play a crucial role in the perception of rhythm in speech, and reduced perceptual sensitivity to differences in rise time is related to developmental language difficulties. Amplitude rise times also play a mechanistic role in neu
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7377cd3a0a24e3c45d3ea1340a73abc2
Autor:
Mahmoud Keshavarzi, Áine Ní Choisdealbha, Adam Attaheri, Sinead Rocha, Perrine Brusini, Samuel Gibbon, Panagiotis Boutris, Natasha Mead, Helen Olawole-Scott, Henna Ahmed, Sheila A. Flanagan, Kanad Mandke, Usha Goswami
Background: Computational models that successfully decode neural activity into speech are multiplying in the adult literature, with convolutional neural networks (CNNs), backward linear models, and mutual information (MI) models all being applied to
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::24c9a3e16a23fefc76647675f2cda91e
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/a6qfw
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/a6qfw
Autor:
Sheila Flanagan, Áine Ní Choisdealbha, Perrine Brusini, Adam Attaheri, Mahmoud Keshavarzi, Sinead Rocha, Henna Ahmed, Natasha Mead, Usha Goswami, Kanad Mandke, Helen Olawole-Scott, Panagiotis Boutris, Samuel Gibbon
Publikováno v:
Brain and Language
Highlights • EEG was recorded while 8-week old infants listened to rhythmic speech and non-speech. • Both A CNN and SVM reliably classified infant brain responses. • The CNN was more robust to noisy EEG data. • Simple rhythmic EEG measures ma
Autor:
Natasha Mead, Sheila Flanagan, Samuel Gibbon, Adam Attaheri, Macrae E, Sinead Rocha, Henna Ahmed, Ní Choisdealbha Á, Christina Grey, Perrine Brusini, Usha Goswami, Isabel Williams, Panagiotis Boutris, Helen Olawole-Scott
Impaired sensorimotor synchronisation (SMS) to acoustic rhythm may be a marker of atypical language development. Here, Motion Capture was used to assess gross motor rhythmic movement at six timepoints between five- and 11-months-of-age. Infants were
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7f83f914f5cc939f15a3b3090a83f261