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179:, i.e., what are the fundamental constituents used in speech and language? How is sensory information transformed into the abstract representations that underlie language processing? What are the neural circuits that enable language processing? The research covers the range of questions ‘from vibrations in the ear to abstractions in the head.’
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The major contributions of the
Poeppel laboratory include the functional anatomic model of speech and language processing developed with Greg Hickok;, the dual stream model; issues surrounding lateralization in auditory processing, specifically a model known as asymmetric sampling in time; and
89:(NYU). From 2014 until the end of 2021, he was the Director of the Department of Neuroscience at Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics (MPIEA). In 2019, he co-founded the Center for Language, Music and Emotion (CLaME) an international joint research center, co-sponsored by the
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experimental work on the role of neuronal oscillations in audition and speech perception. He also writes and lectures about methodological questions at the interdisciplinary boundary between cognitive science research and brain research.
175:, language comprehension, and sometimes music. The research in Poeppel's laboratory addresses questions such as: What are the cognitive and neuronal "parts lists" that form the basis for
121:, Venezuela. He received his Abitur from the Maximiliansgymnasium in Munich, obtained his bachelor's degree (1990) and doctorate (1995) from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Assaneo F, Ripolles P, Orpella J, Lin W, de Diego
Balaguer R, Poeppel D (2019). Spontaneous synchronization to speech reveals neural mechanisms facilitating language learning.
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Overath T, McDermott JH, Zarate JM, Poeppel D (2015). The cortical analysis of speech-specific temporal structure revealed by responses to sound quilts.
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Poeppel, D. (2003). "The analysis of speech in different temporal integration windows: cerebral lateralization as 'asymmetric sampling in time'".
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Poeppel D (2003). The analysis of speech in different temporal integration windows: cerebral lateralization as ‘asymmetric sampling in time’.
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Ding N, Melloni L, Zhang H, Tian X, Poeppel D (2016). Cortical entrainment reflects hierarchical structure building in speech comprehension.
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Giraud, AL & Poeppel, D. (2012). "Cortical oscillations and speech processing: emerging computational principles and operations".
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Boemio, A., Fromm, S., Braun, A., Poeppel, D. (2005). "Hierarchical and asymmetric temporal sensitivity in human auditory cortices".
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Poeppel, D (2012). "The maps problem and the mapping problem: Two challenges for a cognitive neuroscience of speech and language".
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Krakauer J, Ghazanfar A, Maciver M, Gomez-Marin A, Poeppel D. (2017) Neuroscience needs behavior: Correcting a reductionist bias.
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Poeppel D (2012). The maps problem and the mapping problem: Two challenges for a cognitive neuroscience of speech and language.
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Luo, H. and
Poeppel, D. (2007). "Phase Patterns of Neuronal Responses Reliably Discriminate Speech in Human Auditory Cortex",
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Giraud AL, Poeppel D (2012). Cortical oscillations and speech processing: emerging computational principles and operations.
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Boemio A, Fromm S, Braun A, Poeppel D (2005). Hierarchical and asymmetric temporal sensitivity in human auditory cortices.
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David
Poeppel employs behavioral and cognitive neuroscience approaches to study the brain basis of auditory processing,
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Luo H, Poeppel D (2007). Phase
Patterns of Neuronal Responses Reliably Discriminate Speech in Human Auditory Cortex.
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Lau E, Phillips C, Poeppel D (2008). A cortical network for semantics: (de)constructing the N400.
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Poeppel, D. (2000). "Towards a Functional Anatomy of Speech Perception".
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Hickok, G & Poeppel, D. (2007). "The cortical organization of speech processing".
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Poeppel, D. and Hickok, G. (2004). "Towards a new functional anatomy of language".
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and has been a guest professor at several institutions. He has received the
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Poeppel D, Assaneo F (2020). Speech rhythms and their neural foundation.
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