Auditory-motor entrainment and listening experience shape the perceptual learning of concurrent speech.
Jessica A MacLeanJack StirnGavin M BidelmanPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Our findings confirm stronger neuroacoustic synchronization and auditory-motor coupling during speech processing in musicians. Stronger neural entrainment to rapid stimulus trains preceding incorrect behavioral responses supports the notion that alpha-band (∼10 Hz) arousal/suppression in brain activity is an important modulator of trial-by-trial success in perceptual processing.