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Oderbolz C, Poeppel D, Meyer M
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2025 Feb; 171:106082. PMID: 40010659
Auditory and speech signals are undisputedly processed in both left and right hemispheres, but this bilateral allocation is likely unequal. The Asymmetric Sampling in Time (AST) hypothesis proposed a division...
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Mantegna F, Orpella J, Poeppel D
Cell Rep . 2025 Feb; 44(1):115137. PMID: 39932194
Covert speech involves the internal generation of articulatory movements and their sensory consequences. While overt speech involves a combination of feedforward and feedback signals, feedback signals may be substantially different,...
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Chang A, Poeppel D, Teng X
J Neurosci . 2025 Jan; 45(8). PMID: 39794127
The extraction and analysis of pitch underpin speech and music recognition, sound segregation, and other auditory tasks. Perceptually, pitch can be represented as a helix composed of two factors: height...
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Raccah O, Chen P, Gureckis T, Poeppel D, Vo V
Sci Data . 2024 Dec; 11(1):1317. PMID: 39627263
The "Naturalistic Free Recall" dataset provides transcribed verbal recollections of four spoken narratives collected from 229 participants. Each participant listened to two stories, varying in duration from approximately 8 to...
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Reilly J, Shain C, Borghesani V, Kuhnke P, Vigliocco G, Peelle J, et al.
Psychon Bull Rev . 2024 Sep; 32(1):243-280. PMID: 39231896
Tulving characterized semantic memory as a vast repository of meaning that underlies language and many other cognitive processes. This perspective on lexical and conceptual knowledge galvanized a new era of...
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Teng X, Larrouy-Maestri P, Poeppel D
J Neurosci . 2024 Jun; 44(30. PMID: 38926087
Music, like spoken language, is often characterized by hierarchically organized structure. Previous experiments have shown neural tracking of notes and beats, but little work touches on the more abstract question:...
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Orpella J, Flick G, Assaneo M, Shroff R, Pylkkanen L, Poeppel D, et al.
Neurobiol Lang (Camb) . 2024 Jun; 5(2):432-453. PMID: 38911458
Research points to neurofunctional differences underlying fluent speech between stutterers and non-stutterers. Considerably less work has focused on processes that underlie stuttered vs. fluent speech. Additionally, most of this research...
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Zuanazzi A, Ripolles P, Lin W, Gwilliams L, King J, Poeppel D
PLoS Biol . 2024 May; 22(5):e3002622. PMID: 38814982
Combinatoric linguistic operations underpin human language processes, but how meaning is composed and refined in the mind of the reader is not well understood. We address this puzzle by exploiting...
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Chang A, Teng X, Assaneo M, Poeppel D
PLoS Biol . 2024 May; 22(5):e3002631. PMID: 38805517
Music and speech are complex and distinct auditory signals that are both foundational to the human experience. The mechanisms underpinning each domain are widely investigated. However, what perceptual mechanism transforms...
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Gwilliams L, Marantz A, Poeppel D, King J
bioRxiv . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38659750
Speech comprehension involves transforming an acoustic waveform into meaning. To do so, the human brain generates a hierarchy of features that converts the sensory input into increasingly abstract language properties....