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Individual differences in sound-in-noise perception are related to the strength of short-latency neural responses to noise.Phonological representations are unconsciously used when processing complex, non-speech signals.Interspecies avian brain chimeras reveal that large brain size differences are influenced by cell-interdependent processesDecoding temporal structure in music and speech relies on shared brain resources but elicits different fine-scale spatial patterns.Multivariate activation and connectivity patterns discriminate speech intelligibility in Wernicke's, Broca's, and Geschwind's areasPitch and timbre interfere when both are parametrically varied.Language universals and misidentification: a two-way street.Dyslexia impairs speech recognition but can spare phonological competence.Are the products of statistical learning abstract or stimulus-specific?How linguistic chickens help spot spoken-eggs: phonological constraints on speech identification.An auditory neural correlate suggests a mechanism underlying holistic pitch perception.Bird song syntax: learned intraspecific variation is meaningfulChanges in multiple brain regions underlie species differences in a complex, congenital behavior.Human auditory cortical dynamics during perception of long acoustic sequences: phase tracking of carrier frequency by the auditory steady-state response.Auditory stream biasing in children with reading impairments.Transferring an inborn auditory perceptual predisposition with interspecies brain transplantsBrain switching: studying evolutionary behavioral changes in the context of individual brain development.Cognitive developmental biology: history, process and fortune's wheel.Activation of state-regulating neurochemical systems in newborn and embryonic chicks.Design and implementation of a wireless in-ovo EEG/EMG recorder.A proposed mechanism for rapid adaptation to spectrally distorted speech.Auditory perceptual category formation does not require perceptual warping.Fos and FRA protein expression in rat nucleus paragigantocellularis lateralis during different space flight conditions.β- And γ-band EEG power predicts illusory auditory continuity perception.Waking-like brain function in embryos.Smaller gray matter volumes in frontal and parietal cortices of solvent abusers correlate with cognitive deficits.The new racial economy: making a silk purse out of the sow's ear of racial distinctions.Optimized CUBIC protocol for three-dimensional imaging of chicken embryos at single-cell resolution.Neurobiology: why voles stick together.Fos and FRA protein expression in rat precerebellar structures during the Neurolab Space Mission.Opposing effects of hypoxia on catecholaminergic locus coeruleus and hypocretin/orexin neurons in chick embryos.Chick embryos have the same pattern of hypoxic lower-brain activation as fetal mammals.Gyral and sulcal cortical thinning in adolescents with first episode early-onset psychosis.Cortical morphology of adolescents with bipolar disorder and with schizophrenia.Auditory stimulus-induced changes in immediate-early gene expression related to an inborn perceptual predisposition.Tonic gravity changes alter gene expression in the efferent vestibular nucleus.Hearing history influences voice gender perceptual performance in cochlear implant users.Phonological generalizations in dyslexia: the phonological grammar may not be impaired.Phonological universals constrain the processing of nonspeech stimuli.Voice gender perception by cochlear implantees.
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professeur et chercheur en neurosciences
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