Luc Arnal
Affiliations: | University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland |
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Keith B. Doelling | post-doc | University of Geneva |
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Déaux EC, Piette T, Gaunet F, et al. (2024) Correction: Dog-human vocal interactions match dogs' sensory-motor tuning. Plos Biology. 22: e3002923 |
Déaux EC, Piette T, Gaunet F, et al. (2024) Dog-human vocal interactions match dogs' sensory-motor tuning. Plos Biology. 22: e3002789 |
Doelling KB, Arnal LH, Assaneo MF. (2023) Adaptive oscillators support Bayesian prediction in temporal processing. Plos Computational Biology. 19: e1011669 |
Lazard DS, Doelling KB, Arnal LH. (2023) Plasticity After Hearing Rehabilitation in the Aging Brain. Trends in Hearing. 27: 23312165231156412 |
Morillon B, Arnal LH, Belin P. (2022) The path of voices in our brain. Plos Biology. 20: e3001742 |
Proix T, Delgado Saa J, Christen A, et al. (2022) Imagined speech can be decoded from low- and cross-frequency intracranial EEG features. Nature Communications. 13: 48 |
Marchesotti S, Nicolle J, Merlet I, et al. (2020) Selective enhancement of low-gamma activity by tACS improves phonemic processing and reading accuracy in dyslexia. Plos Biology. 18: e3000833 |
Morillon B, Arnal LH, Schroeder CE, et al. (2019) Prominence of delta oscillatory rhythms in the motor cortex and their relevance for auditory and speech perception. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews |
Rainey S, Maslen H, Mégevand P, et al. (2019) Neuroprosthetic Speech: The Ethical Significance of Accuracy, Control and Pragmatics. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : Cq : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees. 28: 657-670 |
Arnal LH, Kleinschmidt A, Spinelli L, et al. (2019) The rough sound of salience enhances aversion through neural synchronisation. Nature Communications. 10: 3671 |