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Bharath Chandrasekaran
Bharath Chandrasekaran
Professor and Chair of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northwestern University
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Music training for the development of auditory skills
N Kraus, B Chandrasekaran
Nature reviews neuroscience 11 (8), 599-605, 2010
13692010
The scalp‐recorded brainstem response to speech: Neural origins and plasticity
B Chandrasekaran, N Kraus
Psychophysiology 47 (2), 236-246, 2010
5152010
Context-dependent encoding in the human auditory brainstem relates to hearing speech in noise: implications for developmental dyslexia
B Chandrasekaran, J Hornickel, E Skoe, T Nicol, N Kraus
Neuron 64 (3), 311-319, 2009
3132009
Neural timing is linked to speech perception in noise
S Anderson, E Skoe, B Chandrasekaran, N Kraus
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (14), 4922-4926, 2010
2502010
Individual variability in cue-weighting and lexical tone learning
B Chandrasekaran, PD Sampath, P Wong
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 128 (1), 456-465, 2010
2382010
Mismatch negativity to pitch contours is influenced by language experience
B Chandrasekaran, A Krishnan, JT Gandour
Brain research 1128, 148-156, 2007
2102007
Relative influence of musical and linguistic experience on early cortical processing of pitch contours
B Chandrasekaran, A Krishnan, JT Gandour
Brain and language 108 (1), 1-9, 2009
2082009
Evolving perspectives on the sources of the frequency-following response
EBJ Coffey, T Nicol, T White-Schwoch, B Chandrasekaran, J Krizman, ...
Nature communications 10 (1), 5036, 2019
1482019
White matter anisotropy in the ventral language pathway predicts sound-to-word learning success
FCK Wong, B Chandrasekaran, K Garibaldi, PCM Wong
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (24), 8780-8785, 2011
1382011
Brainstem correlates of speech-in-noise perception in children
S Anderson, E Skoe, B Chandrasekaran, S Zecker, N Kraus
Hearing research 270 (1-2), 151-157, 2010
1292010
Human inferior colliculus activity relates to individual differences in spoken language learning
B Chandrasekaran, N Kraus, PCM Wong
Journal of neurophysiology 107 (5), 1325-1336, 2012
1272012
Dual-learning systems during speech category learning
B Chandrasekaran, HG Yi, WT Maddox
Psychonomic bulletin & review 21, 488-495, 2014
1172014
Neuroplasticity in the processing of pitch dimensions: A multidimensional scaling analysis of the mismatch negativity
B Chandrasekaran, JT Gandour, A Krishnan
Restorative neurology and neuroscience 25 (3-4), 195-210, 2007
1062007
Auditory brainstem measures predict reading and speech-in-noise perception in school-aged children
J Hornickel, B Chandrasekaran, S Zecker, N Kraus
Behavioural brain research 216 (2), 597-605, 2011
1012011
Enhancing speech intelligibility: Interactions among context, modality, speech style, and masker
KJ Van Engen, JEB Phelps, R Smiljanic, B Chandrasekaran
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 57 (5), 1908-1918, 2014
952014
Reduced efficiency of audiovisual integration for nonnative speech
HG Yi, JEB Phelps, R Smiljanic, B Chandrasekaran
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 134 (5), EL387-EL393, 2013
902013
Effects of speech clarity on recognition memory for spoken sentences
KJ Van Engen, B Chandrasekaran, R Smiljanic
Public Library of Science 7 (9), e43753, 2012
892012
Changes to respiratory mechanisms during speech as a result of different cues to increase loudness
JE Huber, B Chandrasekaran, JJ Wolstencroft
Journal of Applied Physiology 98 (6), 2177-2184, 2005
852005
The role of corticostriatal systems in speech category learning
HG Yi, WT Maddox, JA Mumford, B Chandrasekaran
Cerebral Cortex 26 (4), 1409-1420, 2016
822016
Music, noise-exclusion, and learning
B Chandrasekaran, N Kraus
Music Perception 27 (4), 297-306, 2010
802010
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