Emergence of neural encoding of auditory objects while listening to competing speakers
University of Maryland, College Park
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Abstract
A visual scene is perceived in terms of visual objects. Similar ideas have been proposed for the analogous case of auditory scene analysis, although their hypothesized neural underpinnings have not yet been established. Here, we address this question by recording from subjects selectively listening to one of two competing speakers, either of different or the same sex, using magnetoencephalography. Individual neural representations are seen for the speech of the two speakers, with each being selectively phase locked to the rhythm of the corresponding speech stream and from which can be exclusively reconstructed the temporal envelope of that speech stream. The neural representation of the attended speech…
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- Magnetoencephalography
- Active listening
- Auditory cortex
- Psychology
- Neural adaptation
- Encoding (memory)
- Auditory scene analysis
- Selective auditory attention
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