Ngo, Dat QuocOliver, GarretTcheslavski, GlebTan, Chin-Tuan2020-03-242020-03-242019-039781538679210http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NER.2019.8717078https://hdl.handle.net/10735.1/7473Due to copyright restrictions and/or publisher's policy full text access from Treasures at UT Dallas is limited to current UTD affiliates (use the provided Link to Article).The extent, to which people listen to and perceive the speech content at different noise levels varies from individual to individual. In past research projects, the speech intelligibility was determined by rating assessment, which suffered from variation of subjects' physical features. The purpose of this study is to investigate electroencephalography (EEG) by implementing multi-variate Temporal Response Function (mTRF) to examine neural responses to speech stimuli at different sound and noise levels. The result of this study shows that the front-central area of the brain clearly shows the envelope entrainment to speech stimuli. ©2019 IEEE.en©2019Acoustic noiseElectroencephalographyElectrophysiologySound--Recording and reproducingNoiseSpeech, Intelligibility ofNeural Entrainment to Speech Envelope in Response to Perceived Sound QualityarticleNgo, D. Q., G. Oliver, G. Tcheslavski, and C. -T Tan. 2019. "Neural Entrainment to Speech Envelope in response to Perceived Sound Quality." International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, 9th: 920-923, doi: 10.1109/NER.2019.87170782019