17. @NimaMesgarani & Chang. 2012. Selective cortical representation of attended speaker in multi-talker speech perception https://t.co/guzw3Kh5ET Earlier studies on #StimulusReconstruction using #ECoG in humans to study auditory attention. #100papers
@sunsopeningband Cocktail party effect. https://t.co/haYkSk7jO3
Attention to speech - cocktail party effect Chang talk - reconstruction of neural activity for selectively attended speaker (at a cocktail party) resembles activity seen when listening to that speaker alone https://t.co/EudslXRDRf #Milner100
カクテルパーチー効果の仕組みを解明したネイチャーの記事があったな http://t.co/FNjujegjVd
Selective cortical representation of attended speaker in multi-talker speech perception http://t.co/iSrJ18nl0v
RT @mobilewashunit: How the #brain is wired http://t.co/m64u8Awduz Neural basis of cocktail party effect http://t.co/fDETrngCji
How the #brain is wired http://t.co/47OhoxnLKT Neural basis of cocktail party effect http://t.co/M9Jwvq6GWP
How the #brain is wired http://t.co/47OhoxnLKT Neural basis of cocktail party effect http://t.co/M9Jwvq6GWP
Cog Neuro happy hour tonight 5pm @ Porter's Pub! Stop by to chat about the neural basis of the cocktail party effect: http://t.co/DWZeNby0uf
Cog Neuro happy hour tonight 5pm @ Porter's Pub! Stop by to chat about the neural basis of the cocktail party effect: http://t.co/DWZeNby0uf
Cog Neuro happy hour tonight 5pm @ Porter's Pub! Stop by to chat about the neural basis of the cocktail party effect: http://t.co/DWZeNby0uf
UCSD Cognitive Neuroscience happy hour tonight 5pm @ Porter's Pub! Discussing neural basis of cocktail party effect: http://t.co/BNwDVriICJ
@ChoiceBlindness These folks did the same for sound: record A1 neurons, reconstruct what they hear. Mind: blown away. http://t.co/fUHrs8DENa
Reconstructing sounds from electrode recordings in the human auditory cortex. These people are my new heros http://t.co/fUHrs8DENa
Reconstructing sounds from electrode recordings in the human auditory cortex. These people are my new heros http://t.co/fUHrs8DENa
Nima now talking about similar experiments for cocktail party effect (see his nature paper - http://t.co/sKNzGrA5 )
Solving the cocktail party problem: decoding attended words & speaker identity using multi-electrode recordings http://t.co/d02LsB5l
This is maybe not that surprising given what we know about attention, but still technically just awesome! http://t.co/2xiiXzwi
How attention shapes perception http://t.co/AOOSIFS0
めもnature:多数話者の中で、注意を向けている特定話者および単語を、聴覚野ECoGでデコード。 http://t.co/BUlIjeff まさにアイディア勝負。確かにおもろい。
「カクテルパーティ効果」の神経基盤,ということか:Selective cortical representation of attended speaker in multi-talker speech perception http://t.co/8kyun2g8
Cocktail party problem addressed at auditory cortex level. Now if we only knew how. http://t.co/tebIZyaS
More evidence to suggest that the brain is not wired for #multitasking. http://t.co/aRKo7eaG via @NatureMagazine
How we identify and interpret single person's voice in a place full of many people's voices (cocktail party effect) http://t.co/VRffOexW
Very interesting: Selective cortical representation of attended speaker in multi-talker speech perception - http://t.co/1XAkj7Wb
Study shows how brain tunes out background noise, hears one voice - http://t.co/fr6EZGsT - for a comp model, see http://t.co/PAd9MgKY
RT @shokou5: Mesgaran & Chang (2012) Nature 「複数話者の 知覚において 注意を むけた 話者に 選択的な 皮質表象」 http://t.co/nTCa7a4c いわゆる カクテル・パーティー効果.昨秋 NLC で 相当 衝撃を うけた.やはり Nature か.
RT @utafrith: The cocktail party phenomenon revisited. How we manage to selectively attend to one speaker http://t.co/lrJzfFB2
RT @keiichiyasu: リンクが変だったのでもういっちょ。カクテルパーティー効果の論文 / “nature11020.html” http://t.co/Us6Bniby
Couple of *amazing* Nature papers this week. http://t.co/cIt3mqcv http://t.co/v6KXjDf8 No idea if they were in the news. How life changes...
RT @shokou5: Mesgaran & Chang (2012) Nature 「複数話者の 知覚において 注意を むけた 話者に 選択的な 皮質表象」 http://t.co/nTCa7a4c いわゆる カクテル・パーティー効果.昨秋 NLC で 相当 衝撃を うけた.やはり Nature か.
RT @shokou5: Mesgaran & Chang (2012) Nature 「複数話者の 知覚において 注意を むけた 話者に 選択的な 皮質表象」 http://t.co/nTCa7a4c いわゆる カクテル・パーティー効果.昨秋 NLC で 相当 衝撃を うけた.やはり Nature か.
Mesgaran & Chang (2012) Nature 「複数話者の 知覚において 注意を むけた 話者に 選択的な 皮質表象」 http://t.co/nTCa7a4c いわゆる カクテル・パーティー効果.昨秋 NLC で 相当 衝撃を うけた.やはり Nature か.
If someone talks at a cocktail party and you don't hear them, are the actually there? They're not in your brain: http://t.co/hqp54nNk
"cortical representation of speech...gives rise to the perceptual aspects relevant for the listener’s intended goal." http://t.co/DQWzXR6Y
RT @utafrith: The cocktail party phenomenon revisited. How we manage to selectively attend to one speaker http://t.co/lrJzfFB2
RT @sophiescott: RT @utafrith: The cocktail party phenomenon revisited http://t.co/6L6qV3rw < what happens to the unattended speech is also interesting.
リンクが変だったのでもういっちょ。カクテルパーティー効果の論文 / “nature11020.html” http://t.co/Us6Bniby
MLで流れていた論文 / “references” http://t.co/yDoiBONg
RT @utafrith: The cocktail party phenomenon revisited. How we manage to selectively attend to one speaker http://t.co/lrJzfFB2
RT @utafrith: The cocktail party phenomenon revisited. How we manage to selectively attend to one speaker http://t.co/lrJzfFB2
RT @mariapage: RT @utafrith The cocktail party phenomenon revisited. How we manage to selectively attend to one speaker http://t.co/zS53bUb6
Decoding brain representations of speech provides not only content info but w/ multi-talkers, to whom we're attending http://t.co/IdPpNMgN
RT The cocktail party phenomenon revisited. How we manage to selectively attend to one speaker http://t.co/VJLt2KBk (via @utafrith)
RT @utafrith The cocktail party phenomenon revisited. How we manage to selectively attend to one speaker http://t.co/S0I2qz7b
RT @utafrith: The cocktail party phenomenon revisited http://t.co/6L6qV3rw < what happens to the unattended speech is also interesting.
RT @utafrith The cocktail party phenomenon revisited. How we manage to selectively attend to one speaker http://t.co/zS53bUb6
The cocktail party phenomenon revisited. How we manage to selectively attend to one speaker http://t.co/lrJzfFB2
Nature - Selective cortical representation of attended speaker in multi-talker speech perception: Selective cort... http://t.co/hU21lsrR