This empirical single-participant fMRI case study partially replicates Belin, Zatorre, Lafaille, Ahad, and Pike (2000) research on voice-selective areas in the auditory cortex. It hypothesises that brain areas, sensitive to human vocal sounds, show greater neural activation than non-human ones. A 1X3 ANOVA design was used in this study contrasted by two conditions: sound vs. silence and voice vs. non-voice. The findings supported the hypothesis, noting also possible individual differences to the degree of voice activation in both hemispheres. Suggestions for a future replication could discuss voice/non-voice and speech/non-speech neuronal activation in the brain, auditory and visual neural responsiveness to voice and face modalities, and ev...
Many animals depend upon vocal and facial communication signals for survival and social interactions...
A region of ‘voice’ clusters has recently been identified in the macaque auditory cortex with functi...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence for localized perceptual speci®city in the proces...
This empirical single-participant fMRI case study partially replicates Belin, Zatorre, Lafaille, Aha...
Regions along the superior temporal sulci and in the anterior temporal lobes have been found to be i...
A region of "voice" clusters has recently been identified in the macaque auditory cortex with functi...
Introduction: Voices and faces are among the most salient cues in human life. This is reflected in t...
fMRI studies increasingly examine functions and properties of non-primary areas of human auditory co...
We aimed to identify brain regions that respond to people, independently of the modality (auditory/v...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of...
International audienceRecognizing who is speaking is a cognitive ability characterized by considerab...
A voice region has recently been identified in the monkey auditory cortex which prefers species-spec...
The brain is thought to generate selective and efficient representations of important sensory events...
The brains of human and nonhuman primates are thought to contain brain regions that have specialized...
Many animals depend upon vocal and facial communication signals for survival and social interactions...
A region of ‘voice’ clusters has recently been identified in the macaque auditory cortex with functi...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence for localized perceptual speci®city in the proces...
This empirical single-participant fMRI case study partially replicates Belin, Zatorre, Lafaille, Aha...
Regions along the superior temporal sulci and in the anterior temporal lobes have been found to be i...
A region of "voice" clusters has recently been identified in the macaque auditory cortex with functi...
Introduction: Voices and faces are among the most salient cues in human life. This is reflected in t...
fMRI studies increasingly examine functions and properties of non-primary areas of human auditory co...
We aimed to identify brain regions that respond to people, independently of the modality (auditory/v...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of...
International audienceRecognizing who is speaking is a cognitive ability characterized by considerab...
A voice region has recently been identified in the monkey auditory cortex which prefers species-spec...
The brain is thought to generate selective and efficient representations of important sensory events...
The brains of human and nonhuman primates are thought to contain brain regions that have specialized...
Many animals depend upon vocal and facial communication signals for survival and social interactions...
A region of ‘voice’ clusters has recently been identified in the macaque auditory cortex with functi...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence for localized perceptual speci®city in the proces...