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Kai Alter

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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 21, 2005
On-line processing of "pop-out" words in spoken French dialoguesCyrille Magne, Corine Astésano, Anne Lacheret-Dujour, et al.
Neuroimage|October 26, 2010
Neural prediction of higher-order auditory sequence statisticsNicholas Furl, Sukhbinder Kumar, Kai Alter, et al.
Brain and Language|December 23, 2014
EEG potentials associated with artificial grammar learning in the primate brainAdam Attaheri, Yukiko Kikuchi, Alice E Milne, et al.
Brain and Language|May 15, 2003
The brain generates its own sentence melody: a Gestalt phenomenon in speech perceptionChristoph S Herrmann, Angela D Friederici, Ulrich Oertel, et al.
Alzheimer'S Research & Therapy|August 5, 2022
Investigating the power of eyes open resting state EEG for assisting in dementia diagnosisJack L Jennings, Luis R Peraza, Mark Baker, et al.
Plos One|May 14, 2013
Different types of laughter modulate connectivity within distinct parts of the laughter perception networkDirk Wildgruber, Diana P Szameitat, Thomas Ethofer, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 17, 2009
Acoustic profiles of distinct emotional expressions in laughterDiana P Szameitat, Kai Alter, André J Szameitat, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 4, 2026
Stimulus statistical context sensitivity of deviant responses to auditory intensity changesMaryam Aghamolaei, Abishek Umashankar, Ekaterina Yukhnovich, et al.
Brain and Language|September 16, 2003
On the lateralization of emotional prosody: an event-related functional MR investigationSonja A Kotz, Martin Meyer, Kai Alter, et al.
Phonetica|June 13, 2026
What determines the success of AI voice-cloned speech? Prosodic and acoustic evidence on three TTS systemsLinda Bakkouche, Xinbing Luo, Emily Lau, et al.
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 21, 2005
On-line processing of "pop-out" words in spoken French dialoguesCyrille Magne, Corine Astésano, Anne Lacheret-Dujour, et al.
Neuroimage|October 26, 2010
Neural prediction of higher-order auditory sequence statisticsNicholas Furl, Sukhbinder Kumar, Kai Alter, et al.
Brain and Language|December 23, 2014
EEG potentials associated with artificial grammar learning in the primate brainAdam Attaheri, Yukiko Kikuchi, Alice E Milne, et al.
Brain and Language|May 15, 2003
The brain generates its own sentence melody: a Gestalt phenomenon in speech perceptionChristoph S Herrmann, Angela D Friederici, Ulrich Oertel, et al.
Alzheimer'S Research & Therapy|August 5, 2022
Investigating the power of eyes open resting state EEG for assisting in dementia diagnosisJack L Jennings, Luis R Peraza, Mark Baker, et al.
Plos One|May 14, 2013
Different types of laughter modulate connectivity within distinct parts of the laughter perception networkDirk Wildgruber, Diana P Szameitat, Thomas Ethofer, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 17, 2009
Acoustic profiles of distinct emotional expressions in laughterDiana P Szameitat, Kai Alter, André J Szameitat, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 4, 2026
Stimulus statistical context sensitivity of deviant responses to auditory intensity changesMaryam Aghamolaei, Abishek Umashankar, Ekaterina Yukhnovich, et al.
Brain and Language|September 16, 2003
On the lateralization of emotional prosody: an event-related functional MR investigationSonja A Kotz, Martin Meyer, Kai Alter, et al.
Phonetica|June 13, 2026
What determines the success of AI voice-cloned speech? Prosodic and acoustic evidence on three TTS systemsLinda Bakkouche, Xinbing Luo, Emily Lau, et al.
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