CORDIS Project
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This project investigates how audiovisual cues influence speech segmentation in the brain. It examines the neural mechanisms involved in integrating auditory and visual information during speech processing using EEG and fMRI techniques.
Daily social tasks (e.g. meetings, shopping) rely on human communication with speech.
Auditory only studies established that continuous speech segmentation relies on the temporal integration of rhythmic acoustic features occurring at delta-theta rates in the signal, via a possible mechanism of entrainment coupled with beta activity.
In terms of neural correlates, the timing network (including the basal ganglia, supplementary motor area and cerebellum) may actively contribute to the temporal inte…
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