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Neural oscillations and speech processing at birth.


ABSTRACT: Are neural oscillations biologically endowed building blocks of the neural architecture for speech processing from birth, or do they require experience to emerge? In adults, delta, theta, and low-gamma oscillations support the simultaneous processing of phrasal, syllabic, and phonemic units in the speech signal, respectively. Using electroencephalography to investigate neural oscillations in the newborn brain we reveal that delta and theta oscillations differ for rhythmically different languages, suggesting that these bands underlie newborns' universal ability to discriminate languages on the basis of rhythm. Additionally, higher theta activity during post-stimulus as compared to pre-stimulus rest suggests that stimulation after-effects are present from birth.

SUBMITTER: Ortiz-Barajas MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10641252 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neural oscillations and speech processing at birth.

Ortiz-Barajas Maria Clemencia MC   Guevara Ramón R   Gervain Judit J  

iScience 20231012 11


Are neural oscillations biologically endowed building blocks of the neural architecture for speech processing from birth, or do they require experience to emerge? In adults, delta, theta, and low-gamma oscillations support the simultaneous processing of phrasal, syllabic, and phonemic units in the speech signal, respectively. Using electroencephalography to investigate neural oscillations in the newborn brain we reveal that delta and theta oscillations differ for rhythmically different languages  ...[more]

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