Speech production involves the integration of auditory, somatosensory, and motor information in the brain. This article describes a model of speech motor control in which a feedforward control system, involving premotor and primary motor cortex and the cerebellum, works in concert with auditory and somatosensory feedback control systems that involve both sensory and motor cortical areas. New speech sounds are learned by first storing an auditory target for the sound, then using the auditory feedback control system to control production of the sound in early repetitions. Repeated production of the sound leads to tuning of feedforward commands which eventually supplant the feedback-based control signals. Although parts of the model remain spe...
When we speak, we provide ourselves with auditory speech input. Efficient monitoring of speech is of...
Speakers use external auditory feedback to monitor their own speech. Feedback distortion has been fo...
When we speak, there’s a complex sequence of events occurring within us. A symphony, if you will, wi...
Speech production involves the integration of auditory, somatosensory, and motor information in the ...
The task of speaking is the translation of thoughts into an acoustic wave through the coordination o...
Contains fulltext : 192367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speaking is a c...
Spoken language exists because of a remarkable neural process. Inside a speaker’s brain, an intended...
The precise contribution and mechanism of sensory feedback (particularly auditory feedback) in succe...
To speak is to dynamically orchestrate the movements of the articulators (jaw, tongue, lips, and lar...
The ability of the human brain to represent senses reliably and command a motor response is central ...
Speech perception and production are two central aspects of human language. It remains unclear, howe...
Speaking is a complex motor skill which requires near instantaneous integration of sensory and motor...
Spoken language exists because of a remarkable neural process. Inside a speaker's brain, an intended...
This paper describes a neural model of speech acquisition and production that accounts for a wide ra...
Recent neurophysiological studies of speaking are beginning to elucidate the neural mechanisms under...
When we speak, we provide ourselves with auditory speech input. Efficient monitoring of speech is of...
Speakers use external auditory feedback to monitor their own speech. Feedback distortion has been fo...
When we speak, there’s a complex sequence of events occurring within us. A symphony, if you will, wi...
Speech production involves the integration of auditory, somatosensory, and motor information in the ...
The task of speaking is the translation of thoughts into an acoustic wave through the coordination o...
Contains fulltext : 192367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speaking is a c...
Spoken language exists because of a remarkable neural process. Inside a speaker’s brain, an intended...
The precise contribution and mechanism of sensory feedback (particularly auditory feedback) in succe...
To speak is to dynamically orchestrate the movements of the articulators (jaw, tongue, lips, and lar...
The ability of the human brain to represent senses reliably and command a motor response is central ...
Speech perception and production are two central aspects of human language. It remains unclear, howe...
Speaking is a complex motor skill which requires near instantaneous integration of sensory and motor...
Spoken language exists because of a remarkable neural process. Inside a speaker's brain, an intended...
This paper describes a neural model of speech acquisition and production that accounts for a wide ra...
Recent neurophysiological studies of speaking are beginning to elucidate the neural mechanisms under...
When we speak, we provide ourselves with auditory speech input. Efficient monitoring of speech is of...
Speakers use external auditory feedback to monitor their own speech. Feedback distortion has been fo...
When we speak, there’s a complex sequence of events occurring within us. A symphony, if you will, wi...