Search Results - "Giraud, Anne‐Lise"
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Neural Cross-Frequency Coupling: Connecting Architectures, Mechanisms, and Functions
Published in Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.) (01-11-2015)“…Neural oscillations are ubiquitously observed in the mammalian brain, but it has proven difficult to tie oscillatory patterns to specific cognitive operations…”
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Combining predictive coding and neural oscillations enables online syllable recognition in natural speech
Published in Nature communications (19-06-2020)“…On-line comprehension of natural speech requires segmenting the acoustic stream into discrete linguistic elements. This process is argued to rely on…”
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Imagined speech can be decoded from low- and cross-frequency intracranial EEG features
Published in Nature communications (10-01-2022)“…Reconstructing intended speech from neural activity using brain-computer interfaces holds great promises for people with severe speech production deficits…”
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Concurrent EEG- and fMRI-derived functional connectomes exhibit linked dynamics
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-10-2020)“…Long-range connectivity has become the most studied feature of human functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), yet the spatial and temporal relationship…”
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Transitions in neural oscillations reflect prediction errors generated in audiovisual speech
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-06-2011)“…This study uses magnetoencephalography to identify neural oscillations associated with the propagation of top-down, predictive information and bottom-up error…”
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Human Screams Occupy a Privileged Niche in the Communication Soundscape
Published in Current biology (03-08-2015)“…Screaming is arguably one of the most relevant communication signals for survival in humans. Despite their practical relevance and their theoretical…”
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Speech encoding by coupled cortical theta and gamma oscillations
Published in eLife (29-05-2015)“…Many environmental stimuli present a quasi-rhythmic structure at different timescales that the brain needs to decompose and integrate. Cortical oscillations…”
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The contribution of frequency-specific activity to hierarchical information processing in the human auditory cortex
Published in Nature communications (02-09-2014)“…The fact that feed-forward and top-down propagation of sensory information use distinct frequency bands is an appealing assumption for which evidence remains…”
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Altered Low-Gamma Sampling in Auditory Cortex Accounts for the Three Main Facets of Dyslexia
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (22-12-2011)“…It has recently been conjectured that dyslexia arises from abnormal auditory sampling. What sampling rate is altered and how it affects reading remains…”
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Intrinsic connectivity networks, alpha oscillations, and tonic alertness: a simultaneous electroencephalography/functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (28-07-2010)“…Trial-by-trial variability in perceptual performance on identical stimuli has been related to spontaneous fluctuations in ongoing activity of intrinsic…”
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Selective enhancement of low-gamma activity by tACS improves phonemic processing and reading accuracy in dyslexia
Published in PLoS biology (08-09-2020)“…The phonological deficit in dyslexia is associated with altered low-gamma oscillatory function in left auditory cortex, but a causal relationship between…”
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α-band phase synchrony is related to activity in the fronto-parietal adaptive control network
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (10-10-2012)“…Neural oscillations in the alpha band (8-12 Hz) are increasingly viewed as an active inhibitory mechanism that gates and controls sensory information…”
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Faster phonological processing and right occipito-temporal coupling in deaf adults signal poor cochlear implant outcome
Published in Nature communications (28-03-2017)“…The outcome of adult cochlear implantation is predicted positively by the involvement of visual cortex in speech processing, and negatively by the cross-modal…”
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Rhythmic modulation of prediction errors: A top-down gating role for the beta-range in speech processing
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-11-2023)“…Natural speech perception requires processing the ongoing acoustic input while keeping in mind the preceding one and predicting the next. This complex…”
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The rough sound of salience enhances aversion through neural synchronisation
Published in Nature communications (14-08-2019)“…Being able to produce sounds that capture attention and elicit rapid reactions is the prime goal of communication. One strategy, exploited by alarm signals,…”
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A deep hierarchy of predictions enables online meaning extraction in a computational model of human speech comprehension
Published in PLoS biology (22-03-2023)“…Understanding speech requires mapping fleeting and often ambiguous soundwaves to meaning. While humans are known to exploit their capacity to contextualize to…”
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Brain dynamics in ASD during movie‐watching show idiosyncratic functional integration and segregation
Published in Human brain mapping (01-06-2018)“…To refine our understanding of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), studies of the brain in dynamic, multimodal and ecological experimental settings are required…”
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Oscillations for all ¯\_(ツ)_/¯? A commentary on Meyer, Sun & Martin (2020)
Published in Language, cognition and neuroscience (03-11-2020)“…This is a commentary on> <Meyer, Sun & Martin (2019), Synchronous, but not entrained: exogenous and endogenous cortical rhythms of speech and language…”
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Implicit multisensory associations influence voice recognition
Published in PLoS biology (01-10-2006)“…Natural objects provide partially redundant information to the brain through different sensory modalities. For example, voices and faces both give information…”
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The relationship between EEG and fMRI connectomes is reproducible across simultaneous EEG-fMRI studies from 1.5T to 7T
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-05-2021)“…Both electroencephalography (EEG) and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) are non-invasive methods that show complementary aspects of human brain…”
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