Search Results - "Chang, Edward F."
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Towards Large-Scale, Human-Based, Mesoscopic Neurotechnologies
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (08-04-2015)“…Direct human brain recordings have transformed the scope of neuroscience in the past decade. Progress has relied upon currently available neurophysiological…”
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Speech synthesis from neural decoding of spoken sentences
Published in Nature (London) (01-04-2019)“…Technology that translates neural activity into speech would be transformative for people who are unable to communicate as a result of neurological…”
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Selective cortical representation of attended speaker in multi-talker speech perception
Published in Nature (London) (10-05-2012)“…The neural correlates of how attended speech is internally represented are described, shedding light on the ‘cocktail party problem’. Heard instinct The…”
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The Encoding of Speech Sounds in the Superior Temporal Gyrus
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (19-06-2019)“…The human superior temporal gyrus (STG) is critical for extracting meaningful linguistic features from speech input. Local neural populations are tuned to…”
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Phonetic Feature Encoding in Human Superior Temporal Gyrus
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (28-02-2014)“…During speech perception, linguistic elements such as consonants and vowels are extracted from a complex acoustic speech signal. The superior temporal gyrus…”
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Functional organization of human sensorimotor cortex for speech articulation
Published in Nature (London) (21-03-2013)“…Speaking is one of the most complex actions that we perform, but nearly all of us learn to do it effortlessly. Production of fluent speech requires the…”
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Contemporary model of language organization: an overview for neurosurgeons
Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-02-2015)“…Classic models of language organization posited that separate motor and sensory language foci existed in the inferior frontal gyrus (Broca's area) and superior…”
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A Spatial Map of Onset and Sustained Responses to Speech in the Human Superior Temporal Gyrus
Published in Current biology (18-06-2018)“…To derive meaning from speech, we must extract multiple dimensions of concurrent information from incoming speech signals. That is, equally important to…”
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Real-time decoding of question-and-answer speech dialogue using human cortical activity
Published in Nature communications (30-07-2019)“…Natural communication often occurs in dialogue, differentially engaging auditory and sensorimotor brain regions during listening and speaking. However,…”
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Multi-day rhythms modulate seizure risk in epilepsy
Published in Nature communications (08-01-2018)“…Epilepsy is defined by the seemingly random occurrence of spontaneous seizures. The ability to anticipate seizures would enable preventative treatment…”
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The Control of Vocal Pitch in Human Laryngeal Motor Cortex
Published in Cell (28-06-2018)“…In speech, the highly flexible modulation of vocal pitch creates intonation patterns that speakers use to convey linguistic meaning. This human ability is…”
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Human cortical encoding of pitch in tonal and non-tonal languages
Published in Nature communications (19-02-2021)“…Languages can use a common repertoire of vocal sounds to signify distinct meanings. In tonal languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, pitch contours of syllables…”
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Mood variations decoded from multi-site intracranial human brain activity
Published in Nature biotechnology (01-11-2018)“…Mood state changes are decoded using human neural activity data from electrodes implanted in seven epilepsy patients. The ability to decode mood state over…”
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New tools for studying microglia in the mouse and human CNS
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-03-2016)“…The specific function of microglia, the tissue resident macrophages of the brain and spinal cord, has been difficult to ascertain because of a lack of tools to…”
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Purification and Characterization of Progenitor and Mature Human Astrocytes Reveals Transcriptional and Functional Differences with Mouse
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (06-01-2016)“…The functional and molecular similarities and distinctions between human and murine astrocytes are poorly understood. Here, we report the development of an…”
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Reconstructing speech from human auditory cortex
Published in PLoS biology (01-01-2012)“…How the human auditory system extracts perceptually relevant acoustic features of speech is unknown. To address this question, we used intracranial recordings…”
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Brain2Char: a deep architecture for decoding text from brain recordings
Published in Journal of neural engineering (16-12-2020)“…Decoding language representations directly from the brain can enable new brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for high bandwidth human-human and human-machine…”
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A single-cell atlas of the normal and malformed human brain vasculature
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (04-03-2022)“…Cerebrovascular diseases are a leading cause of death and neurologic disability. Further understanding of disease mechanisms and therapeutic strategies…”
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Perceptual restoration of masked speech in human cortex
Published in Nature communications (20-12-2016)“…Humans are adept at understanding speech despite the fact that our natural listening environment is often filled with interference. An example of this capacity…”
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Glioblastoma remodelling of human neural circuits decreases survival
Published in Nature (London) (18-05-2023)“…Gliomas synaptically integrate into neural circuits 1 , 2 . Previous research has demonstrated bidirectional interactions between neurons and glioma cells,…”
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