Cingulo-opercular activity affects incidental memory encoding for speech in noise.
Kenneth I. Vaden Jr.Susan Teubner-RhodesJayne B. AhlstromJudy R. DubnoMark A. EckertPublished in: NeuroImage (2017)
Keyphrases
- noisy environments
- speech enhancement
- speech recognition
- noise reduction
- automatic speech recognition
- noise level
- speech signal
- noise model
- memory usage
- random noise
- noisy data
- signal to noise ratio
- memory space
- broadcast news
- computing power
- missing data
- speech synthesis
- fractal image compression
- audio visual
- image processing
- memory requirements
- human activities
- denoising
- pattern recognition
- multiscale