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Differential contributions of synaptic and intrinsic inhibitory currents to speech segmentation via...

Differential contributions of synaptic and intrinsic inhibitory currents to speech segmentation via...

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Differential contributions of synaptic and intrinsic inhibitory currents to speech segmentation via flexible phase-locking in neural oscillators

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Differential contributions of synaptic and intrinsic inhibitory currents to speech segmentation via flexible phase-locking in neural oscillators

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United States: Public Library of Science

Journal title

PLoS computational biology, 2021-04, Vol.17 (4), p.e1008783-e1008783

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English

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United States: Public Library of Science

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Contents

Current hypotheses suggest that speech segmentation-the initial division and grouping of the speech stream into candidate phrases, syllables, and phonemes for further linguistic processing-is executed by a hierarchy of oscillators in auditory cortex. Theta (∼3-12 Hz) rhythms play a key role by phase-locking to recurring acoustic features marking sy...

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Differential contributions of synaptic and intrinsic inhibitory currents to speech segmentation via flexible phase-locking in neural oscillators

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TN_cdi_plos_journals_2528201930

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_plos_journals_2528201930

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ISSN

1553-7358,1553-734X

E-ISSN

1553-7358

DOI

10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008783

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