Adaptive auditory cortical coding of speech
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The host for this talk is Professor Zoƫ Kourtzi, Department of Psychology
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.
This talk is part of the Craik Club series.
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