Abstract
Speech is crucial for communication in everyday life. Speech-brain entrainment, the alignment of neural activity to the slow temporal fluctuations (envelope) of acoustic speech input, is a ubiquitous element of current theories of speech processing. Associations between speech-brain entrainment and acoustic speech signal, listening task, and speech intelligibility have been observed repeatedly. However, a methodological bottleneck has prevented so far clarifying whether speech-brain entrainment contributes functionally to (i.e., causes) speech intelligibility or is merely an epiphenomenon of it. To address this long-standing issue, we experimentally manipulated speech-brain entrainment without concomitant acoustic and task-related variations, using a brain stimulation approach that enables modulating listeners' neural activity with transcranial currents carrying speech-envelope information. Results from two experiments involving a cocktail-party-like scenario and a listening situation devoid of aural speech-amplitude envelope input reveal consistent effects on listeners' speech-recognition performance, demonstrating a causal role of speech-brain entrainment in speech intelligibility. Our findings imply that speech-brain entrainment is critical for auditory speech comprehension and suggest that transcranial stimulation with speech-envelope-shaped currents can be utilized to modulate speech comprehension in impaired listening conditions.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 161-169 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | Current Biology |
Volume | 28 |
Issue number | 2 |
Early online date | 28-Dec-2017 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 22-Jan-2018 |
Keywords
- HUMAN AUDITORY-CORTEX
- FINE-STRUCTURE CUES
- CORTICAL ENTRAINMENT
- CURRENT STIMULATION
- TEMPORAL ENVELOPE
- PHASE ENTRAINMENT
- ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION
- NEURONAL OSCILLATIONS
- COMPETING-SPEECH
- NETWORK ACTIVITY
Datasets
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Neural entrainment to speech modulates speech intelligibility -- Riecke et al
Formisano, E. (Contributor), Baskent, D. (Contributor), Sorger, B. (Contributor), Gaudrain, E. (Contributor) & Riecke, L. (Contributor), University of Groningen, 14-Dec-2017
DOI: 10.17632/zwd67kjpdd.1, https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/zwd67kjpdd
Dataset