Publications by authors named "Dimitris Panayiotou"

Here we duplicate a neural tracking paradigm, previously published with infants (aged 4 to 11 months), with adult participants, in order to explore potential developmental similarities and differences in entrainment. Adults listened and watched passively as nursery rhymes were sung or chanted in infant-directed speech. Whole-head EEG (128 channels) was recorded, and cortical tracking of the sung speech in the delta (0.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Dimitris Panayiotou"

  • Dimitris Panayiotou's recent research primarily focuses on the neural mechanisms of speech processing, particularly how different age groups, such as adults and infants, track and respond to sung speech.
  • One notable study explored cortical tracking of sung nursery rhymes in both adults and infants, employing advanced EEG techniques to compare neural entrainment patterns across these developmental stages.
  • The findings indicated both similarities and differences in how adults and infants process musical speech, contributing valuable insights into the developmental aspects of auditory perception and language acquisition.