Nathaniel J Zuk
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Bianco R, Zuk N, Bigand F, Quarta E, Grasso S, Arnese F, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2025 Jan;
35(3):708.
PMID: 39814027
No abstract available.
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Bianco R, Zuk N, Bigand F, Quarta E, Grasso S, Arnese F, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2024 Jan;
34(2):444-450.e5.
PMID: 38176416
The appreciation of music is a universal trait of humankind. Evidence supporting this notion includes the ubiquity of music across cultures and the natural predisposition toward music that humans display...
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Di Liberto G, Nidiffer A, Crosse M, Zuk N, Haro S, Cantisani G, et al.
ArXiv
. 2023 Sep;
PMID: 37744463
Neurophysiology research has demonstrated that it is possible and valuable to investigate sensory processing in scenarios involving continuous sensory streams, such as speech and music. Over the past 10 years...
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Ahmed F, Nidiffer A, OSullivan A, Zuk N, Lalor E
Neuroimage
. 2023 Apr;
274:120143.
PMID: 37121375
In noisy environments, our ability to understand speech benefits greatly from seeing the speaker's face. This is attributed to the brain's ability to integrate audio and visual information, a process...
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Broderick M, Zuk N, Anderson A, Lalor E
Eur J Neurosci
. 2022 Aug;
56(8):5201-5214.
PMID: 35993240
Speech comprehension relies on the ability to understand words within a coherent context. Recent studies have attempted to obtain electrophysiological indices of this process by modelling how brain activity is...
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Crosse M, Zuk N, Di Liberto G, Nidiffer A, Molholm S, Lalor E
Front Neurosci
. 2021 Dec;
15:705621.
PMID: 34880719
Cognitive neuroscience, in particular research on speech and language, has seen an increase in the use of linear modeling techniques for studying the processing of natural, environmental stimuli. The availability...
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Zuk N, Murphy J, Reilly R, Lalor E
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2021 Sep;
17(9):e1009358.
PMID: 34534211
The human brain tracks amplitude fluctuations of both speech and music, which reflects acoustic processing in addition to the encoding of higher-order features and one's cognitive state. Comparing neural tracking...
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Zuk N, Teoh E, Lalor E
Neuroimage
. 2020 Jan;
210:116558.
PMID: 31962174
Humans can easily distinguish many sounds in the environment, but speech and music are uniquely important. Previous studies, mostly using fMRI, have identified separate regions of the brain that respond...
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Zuk N, Delgutte B
J Neurophysiol
. 2019 Aug;
122(4):1821-1842.
PMID: 31461376
While motion is important for parsing a complex auditory scene into perceptual objects, how it is encoded in the auditory system is unclear. Perceptual studies suggest that the ability to...
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Zuk N, Carney L, Lalor E
Front Neurosci
. 2018 Jun;
12:349.
PMID: 29896080
Prior research has shown that musical beats are salient at the level of the cortex in humans. Yet below the cortex there is considerable sub-cortical processing that could influence beat...