Moreover, if the time-window of ERP modulations for LS seem to encompass a large portion of the time-window associated to motor speech encoding, likely planning and programming in the FL model, the present results can be also related to the neurocomputational framework of speech production and...
I was pleased (but tired!) to be part of ASHA Convention 2024 in Seattle, where I was invited to present a short course with Drs. Ellen Cohn, Erik Raj and Yao Du. The topic was Telepractice, Tele-Gaming, and Tele-Play: Low to High Technologies, andlinked hereis my portion of the...
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Decoding human speech from neural signals is essential for brain–computer interface (BCI) technologies that aim to restore speech in populations with neurological deficits. However, it remains a highly challenging task, compounded by the scarce availabi
How do the sensory regions of the cerebral cortex are functionally organized to process incoming information? What portion of the brain seems to be responsible for the process of remembering (which includes the searching for and the recall of memories)? a. Right Prefrontal...
Furthermore, Jones said, “A significant portion of its readers are adolescent. Hustler knows this. Such readers are particularly vulnerable to thrill-seeking, recklessness, and mimicry.” She added that, for them, warnings and saying “No” or “Caution” are “invitations rather than taboos....
The pitch accent separability was distributed across the HG and not specifically limited to the anterolateral or the posteromedial portion of the HG. This suggests that HG specializes in extracting discrete pitch accent information from natural speech by integrating multi-dimensional cues. It also ...
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