Attentional Selection in a Cocktail Party Environment Can Be Decoded from Single-Trial EEG
Trinity College Dublin · Trinity College · +7 more institutions
Abstract
How humans solve the cocktail party problem remains unknown. However, progress has been made recently thanks to the realization that cortical activity tracks the amplitude envelope of speech. This has led to the development of regression methods for studying the neurophysiology of continuous speech. One such method, known as stimulus-reconstruction, has been successfully utilized with cortical surface recordings and magnetoencephalography (MEG). However, the former is invasive and gives a relatively restricted view of processing along the auditory hierarchy, whereas the latter is expensive and rare. Thus it would be extremely useful for research in many populations if stimulus-reconstruction was effective…
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9Topics & keywords
- Electroencephalography
- Magnetoencephalography
- Computer science
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Brain activity and meditation
- Cognition
- Neurophysiology
- Speech recognition
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