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    1. Physics of Living Systems

    Speech Biomechanics: Shaping new sounds

    Timothy D Griffiths, Kai Alter, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
    MRI experiments have revealed how throat singers from Tuva produce their characteristic sound.
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    1. Neuroscience

    Integrating prediction errors at two time scales permits rapid recalibration of speech sound categories

    Itsaso Olasagasti, Anne-Lise Giraud
    Keeping flexible adaptable representations of speech categories at different time scales allows the brain to maintain stable perception in the face of varying speech sound characteristics.
    1. Neuroscience

    The auditory representation of speech sounds in human motor cortex

    Connie Cheung, Liberty S Hamilton ... Edward F Chang
    Brain activity patterns in motor cortex differ when we listen to speech as opposed to produce it.
    1. Neuroscience

    Neural ensemble dynamics in dorsal motor cortex during speech in people with paralysis

    Sergey D Stavisky, Francis R Willett ... Jaimie M Henderson
    Neurons in human dorsal motor cortex, an area involved in controlling arm and hand movements, are also active – and show similar ensemble dynamics – during speaking.
    1. Neuroscience

    Parallel processing in speech perception with local and global representations of linguistic context

    Christian Brodbeck, Shohini Bhattasali ... Ellen Lau
    Speech processing engages multiple predictive models, using sublexical, word- and sentence contexts in parallel to anticipate upcoming phonemes.
    1. Neuroscience

    Neuroscout, a unified platform for generalizable and reproducible fMRI research

    Alejandro de la Vega, Roberta Rocca ... Tal Yarkoni
    A web-based analysis platform for public fMRI data using naturalistic stimuli, leveraging state-of-the-art feature extraction models to enable more generalizable and reproducible findings.
    1. Neuroscience

    Statistical learning beyond words in human neonates

    Ana Fló, Lucas Benjamin ... Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz
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    1. Neuroscience
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Reconstructing Voice Identity from Noninvasive Auditory Cortex Recordings

    Charly Lamothe, Etienne Thoret ... Pascal Belin
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    1. Neuroscience

    Neural synchronization is strongest to the spectral flux of slow music and depends on familiarity and beat salience

    Kristin Weineck, Olivia Xin Wen, Molly J Henry
    Two different analysis approaches for measuring neural synchronization to natural music revealed strongest synchronization to musical spectral flux as opposed to the more commonly used amplitude envelope.
    1. Neuroscience

    Eelbrain, a Python toolkit for time-continuous analysis with temporal response functions

    Christian Brodbeck, Proloy Das ... Jonathan Z Simon
    Brain activity is modelled as a function of stimuli that evolve continuously in time, in experimental designs without repeated trials.