Irregular Speech Rate Dissociates Auditory Cortical Entrainment, Evoked Responses, and Frontal Alpha

Kayser S, Ince RA, Gross J, Kayser C (2015)
Journal of Neuroscience 35(44): 14691-701.

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Acoustic Stimulation/ methods Adolescent Adult Alpha Rhythm/ physiology Auditory Cortex/ physiology Evoked Potentials; Auditory/ physiology Female Frontal Lobe/physiology Humans Male Speech/ physiology Speech Production Measurement/ methods Young Adult
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Kayser S, Ince RA, Gross J, Kayser C. Irregular Speech Rate Dissociates Auditory Cortical Entrainment, Evoked Responses, and Frontal Alpha. Journal of Neuroscience . 2015;35(44):14691-701.
Kayser, S., Ince, R. A., Gross, J., & Kayser, C. (2015). Irregular Speech Rate Dissociates Auditory Cortical Entrainment, Evoked Responses, and Frontal Alpha. Journal of Neuroscience , 35(44), 14691-701. doi:10.1523/jneurosci.2243-15.2015
Kayser, Stephanie, Ince, Robin A., Gross, Joachim, and Kayser, Christoph. 2015. “Irregular Speech Rate Dissociates Auditory Cortical Entrainment, Evoked Responses, and Frontal Alpha”. Journal of Neuroscience 35 (44): 14691-701.
Kayser, S., Ince, R. A., Gross, J., and Kayser, C. (2015). Irregular Speech Rate Dissociates Auditory Cortical Entrainment, Evoked Responses, and Frontal Alpha. Journal of Neuroscience 35, 14691-701.
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Kayser, Stephanie, Ince, Robin A., Gross, Joachim, and Kayser, Christoph. “Irregular Speech Rate Dissociates Auditory Cortical Entrainment, Evoked Responses, and Frontal Alpha”. Journal of Neuroscience 35.44 (2015): 14691-701.
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