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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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Liu M, Teng X, Jiang J
PLoS One . 2024 Aug; 19(8):e0309432. PMID: 39213300
Building on research demonstrating the benefits of music training for emotional prosody recognition in nontonal languages, this study delves into its unexplored influence on tonal languages. In tonal languages, the...
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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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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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Teng X, Meng Q, Poeppel D
eNeuro . 2020 Dec; 8(1). PMID: 33272971
Speech signals have a unique shape of long-term modulation spectrum that is distinct from environmental noise, music, and non-speech vocalizations. Does the human auditory system adapt to the speech long-term...
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Teng X, Ma M, Yang J, Blohm S, Cai Q, Tian X
Curr Biol . 2020 Mar; 30(7):1299-1305.e7. PMID: 32142700
Ancient Chinese poetry is constituted by structured language that deviates from ordinary language usage [1, 2]; its poetic genres impose unique combinatory constraints on linguistic elements [3]. How does the...
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Teng X, Poeppel D
Cereb Cortex . 2019 Nov; 30(4):2600-2614. PMID: 31761952
Natural sounds contain acoustic dynamics ranging from tens to hundreds of milliseconds. How does the human auditory system encode acoustic information over wide-ranging timescales to achieve sound recognition? Previous work...
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Teng X, Cogan G, Poeppel D
Neuroimage . 2019 Sep; 202:116152. PMID: 31484039
Segmenting the continuous speech stream into units for further perceptual and linguistic analyses is fundamental to speech recognition. The speech amplitude envelope (SE) has long been considered a fundamental temporal...
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Teng X, Tian X, Rowland J, Poeppel D
PLoS Biol . 2017 Nov; 15(11):e2000812. PMID: 29095816
Natural sounds convey perceptually relevant information over multiple timescales, and the necessary extraction of multi-timescale information requires the auditory system to work over distinct ranges. The simplest hypothesis suggests that...
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Teng X, Tian X, Doelling K, Poeppel D
Eur J Neurosci . 2017 Oct; 48(8):2770-2782. PMID: 29044763
Parsing continuous acoustic streams into perceptual units is fundamental to auditory perception. Previous studies have uncovered a cortical entrainment mechanism in the delta and theta bands (~1-8 Hz) that correlates...