Despite decades of research, the functional neuroanatomy of speech processing has been difficult to characterize. A major impediment to progress may have been the failure to consider task effects when mapping speech-related processing systems. We outline a dual-stream model of speech processing that remedies this situation. In this model, a ventral stream processes speech signals for comprehension, and a dorsal stream maps acoustic speech signals to frontal lobe articulatory networks. The model assumes that the ventral stream is largely bilaterally organized - although there are important computational differences between the left- and right-hemisphere systems - and that the dorsal stream is strongly left-hemisphere dominant
This commentary on Gow and Olson [2015. Sentential influences on acoustic-phonetic processing: A Gra...
Objective: The concept of overlapping neural networks supporting both speech production and fine mot...
A recurring question in neuroimaging studies of spoken language is whether speech is processed large...
The functional neuroanatomy of speech processing has been difficult to characterize. One major imped...
Recent models on speech perception propose a dual stream processing network, with a dorsal stream, e...
This paper presents evidence for a new model of the functional anatomy of speech/language (Hickok &a...
Speech perception refers to the suite of (neural, computational, cognitive) operations that transfor...
Our vocal tone—the prosody—contributes a lot to the meaning of speech beyond the actual words. Indee...
Our vocal tone—the prosody—contributes a lot to the meaning of speech beyond the actual words. Indee...
developed macro-anatomical brain structures that are dedicated to speech processing. Instead, we arg...
Models propose an auditory-motor mapping via a left-hemispheric dorsal speech-processing stream, yet...
There are divergent claims concerning the broad cortical organization of speechrecognition. One mod...
New tools and new ideas have changed how we think about the neurobiological foundations of speech an...
An anterior pathway, concerned with extracting meaning from sound, has been identified in nonhuman p...
This commentary on Gow and Olson [2015. Sentential influences on acoustic-phonetic processing: A Gra...
This commentary on Gow and Olson [2015. Sentential influences on acoustic-phonetic processing: A Gra...
Objective: The concept of overlapping neural networks supporting both speech production and fine mot...
A recurring question in neuroimaging studies of spoken language is whether speech is processed large...
The functional neuroanatomy of speech processing has been difficult to characterize. One major imped...
Recent models on speech perception propose a dual stream processing network, with a dorsal stream, e...
This paper presents evidence for a new model of the functional anatomy of speech/language (Hickok &a...
Speech perception refers to the suite of (neural, computational, cognitive) operations that transfor...
Our vocal tone—the prosody—contributes a lot to the meaning of speech beyond the actual words. Indee...
Our vocal tone—the prosody—contributes a lot to the meaning of speech beyond the actual words. Indee...
developed macro-anatomical brain structures that are dedicated to speech processing. Instead, we arg...
Models propose an auditory-motor mapping via a left-hemispheric dorsal speech-processing stream, yet...
There are divergent claims concerning the broad cortical organization of speechrecognition. One mod...
New tools and new ideas have changed how we think about the neurobiological foundations of speech an...
An anterior pathway, concerned with extracting meaning from sound, has been identified in nonhuman p...
This commentary on Gow and Olson [2015. Sentential influences on acoustic-phonetic processing: A Gra...
This commentary on Gow and Olson [2015. Sentential influences on acoustic-phonetic processing: A Gra...
Objective: The concept of overlapping neural networks supporting both speech production and fine mot...
A recurring question in neuroimaging studies of spoken language is whether speech is processed large...