2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.09.451747
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Neural encoding of phrases and sentences in spoken language comprehension

Abstract: Speech stands out in the natural world as a biological signal that communicates formally-specifiable complex meanings. However, the acoustic and physical dynamics of speech do not injectively mark the linguistic structure and meaning that we perceive. Linguistic structure must therefore be inferred through the human brain’s endogenous mechanisms, which remain poorly understood. Using electroencephalography, we investigated the neural response to synthesized spoken phrases and sentences that were closely physic… Show more

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