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Host: Independent Research Group "Neural Mechanisms of Human Communication"

Sanne Rutten | Contextual effects on the neural encoding of speech in the auditory cortex

Guest Lecture
The way speech is processed is under influence of acoustic attention; however how attention modulates the processing of specific acoustic information embedded in speech sounds remains largely unknown. During this talk I will present the results of a 7 Tesla fMRI study in which we examined how top-down effects change the neural representations of task-relevant acoustic information during the processing of speech. Additionally, I will show how we currently apply the same approach to examine functional alterations in the processing of speech in dyslexic individuals. [more]

Frieder Schillinger | When students fail: Neurocognitive mechanisms underlying test anxiety

Guest Lecture

Katharina Rufener | Investigating human auditory temporal resolution using transcranial electrical stimulation (tES)

Guest Lecture

Prof. Sascha Fruehholz | Neural system for perceiving and producing affective vocalizations

Guest Lecture
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