• Motor-based prediction mediates implicit vocal imitation

Motor-based prediction mediates implicit vocal imitation

Phonetic convergence—the unconscious adaptation of speech to match interlocutors —is thought to arise from predictive mechanisms. Our research reveals that motor-based predictions enhance neural sensitivity to listener-matched features. This discovery highlights how internal signals orchestrate sensorimotor interactions to guide vocal imitation.

  • First Steps to Using Carbon Wire Loops (CWLs) to Correct for Artifacts in simultaneous EEG-fMRI

First Steps to Using Carbon Wire Loops to Correct for Artifacts in simultaneous EEG-fMRI

EEG signals acquired in parallel to fMRI data require the handling of artifacts in the EEG dataset due to electrode motion, for example, by blood pulsation. Using carbon wire loops placed on EEG caps allows you to directly measure these artifacts and subsequently correct for them efficiently using a regression-based approach.

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