In the neuroscience of language, phonemes are frequently described as multimodal units whose neuronal representations are distributed across perisylvian cortical regions, including auditory and sensorimotor areas. A different position views phonemes primarily as acoustic entities with posterior temporal localization, which are functionally independent from frontoparietal articulatory programs. To address this current controversy, we here discuss experimental results from neuroimaging (fMRI) as well as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies. On first glance, a mixed picture emerges, with earlier research documenting neurofunctional distinctions between phonemes in both temporal and frontoparietal sensorimotor systems, but some recen...
AbstractDoes “the motor system” play “a role” in speech perception? If so, where, how, and when? We ...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classical mode...
Speech articulation requires precise control of and coordination between the effectors of the vocal ...
The brain's circuitry for perceiving and producing speech may show a notable level of overlap that i...
Consistent with a functional role of the motor system in speech perception, disturbing the activity ...
Although humans can understand speech using the auditory modality alone, in noisy environments visua...
Speech sound perception is one of the most fascinating tasks performed by the human brain. It involv...
Classic wisdom had been that motor and premotor cortex contribute to motor execution but not to high...
What is the nature of the interface between speech perception and production, where auditory and mot...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas. Classical models c...
What is the nature of the neural code by which the human brain represents spoken language? New resea...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classical mode...
SummaryListening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classic...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the extent, magnitude, and patt...
AbstractDoes “the motor system” play “a role” in speech perception? If so, where, how, and when? We ...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classical mode...
Speech articulation requires precise control of and coordination between the effectors of the vocal ...
The brain's circuitry for perceiving and producing speech may show a notable level of overlap that i...
Consistent with a functional role of the motor system in speech perception, disturbing the activity ...
Although humans can understand speech using the auditory modality alone, in noisy environments visua...
Speech sound perception is one of the most fascinating tasks performed by the human brain. It involv...
Classic wisdom had been that motor and premotor cortex contribute to motor execution but not to high...
What is the nature of the interface between speech perception and production, where auditory and mot...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas. Classical models c...
What is the nature of the neural code by which the human brain represents spoken language? New resea...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classical mode...
SummaryListening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classic...
A number of researchers have proposed that the premotor and motor areas are critical for the represe...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate the extent, magnitude, and patt...
AbstractDoes “the motor system” play “a role” in speech perception? If so, where, how, and when? We ...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classical mode...
Speech articulation requires precise control of and coordination between the effectors of the vocal ...