Adaptive auditory cortical coding of speech
- 👤 Speaker: Milena Bonte, University of Maastricht 🔗 Website
- 📅 Date & Time: Friday 16 February 2018, 13:00 - 14:00
- 📍 Venue: Kenneth Craik Room, Craik-Marshall Building, Downing Site
Abstract
Language development typically leads to optimized neural mechanisms, enabling efficient speech analysis in adults with high adaptability to behavioral goals. In this talk, I will discuss EEG and fMRI studies investigating the role of the human auditory cortex in forming these adaptive speech sound representations. In particular, our findings show spatio-temporal neural coding mechanisms underlying task- and context dependent speech analysis as well as their developmental refinements during typical and atypical language development.
Series This talk is part of the Craik Club series.
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Friday 16 February 2018, 13:00-14:00