Cortical encoding of probabilistic temporal predictions during speech perception
The temporal structure of speech has traditionally been characterized by the rhythmicity of its canonical linguistic units (phonemes, syllables, words), each summarized by a mean occurrence rate. While valid, this view overlooks whether speech carries a finer, context-dependent and probabilistic temporal structure that could support temporal predictive coding during listening. Using large French…
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