In the adult brain, speech can recruit a brain network that is overlapping with, but not identical to, that involved in perceiving non-linguistic vocalizations. Using the same stimuli that had been presented to human 4-month-olds and adults, as well as adult macaques, we sought to shed light on the cortical networks engaged when human newborns process diverse vocalization types. Near infrared spectroscopy was used to register the response of 40 newborns ’ perisylvian regions when stimulated with speech, human and macaque emotional vocalizations, as well as auditory controls where the formant structure was destroyed but the long-term spectrum was retained. Left fronto-temporal and parietal regions were significantly activated in the comparis...
Initially, infants are capable of discriminating phonetic contrasts across the world’s languages. St...
The capacity to engage and communicate in a social world is one of the defining characteristics of t...
Previous research has shown that by the time of birth, the neonate brain responds specially to the n...
In the adult brain, speech can recruit a brain network that is overlapping with, but not identical t...
How specialized is the infant brain for processing voice within our environment? Research in adults ...
Human voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult "social brain" ...
SummaryHuman voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult “social ...
SummaryIn human adults, voices are processed in specialized brain regions in superior temporal corti...
Human voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult “social brain” ...
In human adults, voices are processed in specialized brain regions in superior temporal cortices. We...
Studies in sleeping newborns and infants propose that the superior temporal sulcus is involved in sp...
Infants are responsive to and show a preference for human vocalizations from very early in developme...
An early understanding of others’ vocal emotions provides infants with a distinct advantage for elic...
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy in young infants in order to elucidate the nature of func...
International audienceThis study assessed whether the neonatal brain recruits different neural netwo...
Initially, infants are capable of discriminating phonetic contrasts across the world’s languages. St...
The capacity to engage and communicate in a social world is one of the defining characteristics of t...
Previous research has shown that by the time of birth, the neonate brain responds specially to the n...
In the adult brain, speech can recruit a brain network that is overlapping with, but not identical t...
How specialized is the infant brain for processing voice within our environment? Research in adults ...
Human voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult "social brain" ...
SummaryHuman voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult “social ...
SummaryIn human adults, voices are processed in specialized brain regions in superior temporal corti...
Human voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult “social brain” ...
In human adults, voices are processed in specialized brain regions in superior temporal cortices. We...
Studies in sleeping newborns and infants propose that the superior temporal sulcus is involved in sp...
Infants are responsive to and show a preference for human vocalizations from very early in developme...
An early understanding of others’ vocal emotions provides infants with a distinct advantage for elic...
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy in young infants in order to elucidate the nature of func...
International audienceThis study assessed whether the neonatal brain recruits different neural netwo...
Initially, infants are capable of discriminating phonetic contrasts across the world’s languages. St...
The capacity to engage and communicate in a social world is one of the defining characteristics of t...
Previous research has shown that by the time of birth, the neonate brain responds specially to the n...