So far, only sparse data on the cerebral organization of speech motor control are available. In order to further delineate the neural basis of articulatory functions, fMRI measurements were performed during self-paced syllable repetitions at six different frequencies (2–6 Hz). Bilateral hemodynamic main effects, calculated across all syllable rates considered, emerged within sensorimotor cortex, putamen, thalamus and cerebellum. At the level of the caudatum and the anterior insula, activation was found restricted to the left side. The computation of rate-to-response functions of the BOLD signal revealed a negative linear relationship between syllable frequency and response magnitude within the striatum whereas cortical areas and cerebellar ...
Rhythm in terms of the modulation of syllable durations represents an information-bearing feature of...
Neural oscillations contribute to speech parsing via cortical tracking of hierarchical linguistic st...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques are based on the assumption that changes in ...
In order to delineate the neuroanatomical correlates of speech motor control, functional magnetic re...
To further delineate the neural basis of speech motor control, functional magnetic resonance imaging...
The present study combines functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and reaction time (RT) measu...
Functional imaging studies have provided insight into the effect of rate on production of syllables,...
Clinical data indicate that the brain network of speech motor control can be subdivided into at leas...
The inhibition of speech acts is a critical aspect of human executive control over thought and actio...
We investigated timing and hemispheric balance of motor cortex activation when kinetically similar s...
Considerable work suggests the dominant syllable rhythm of the acoustic envelope is remarkably simil...
Published: 11 March 2020Speaking involves coordination of multiple neuromotor systems, including res...
Objective: The concept of overlapping neural networks supporting both speech production and fine mot...
The aim of this thesis was to understand speech motor control in both people who are typically fluen...
Contains fulltext : 192367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speaking is a c...
Rhythm in terms of the modulation of syllable durations represents an information-bearing feature of...
Neural oscillations contribute to speech parsing via cortical tracking of hierarchical linguistic st...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques are based on the assumption that changes in ...
In order to delineate the neuroanatomical correlates of speech motor control, functional magnetic re...
To further delineate the neural basis of speech motor control, functional magnetic resonance imaging...
The present study combines functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and reaction time (RT) measu...
Functional imaging studies have provided insight into the effect of rate on production of syllables,...
Clinical data indicate that the brain network of speech motor control can be subdivided into at leas...
The inhibition of speech acts is a critical aspect of human executive control over thought and actio...
We investigated timing and hemispheric balance of motor cortex activation when kinetically similar s...
Considerable work suggests the dominant syllable rhythm of the acoustic envelope is remarkably simil...
Published: 11 March 2020Speaking involves coordination of multiple neuromotor systems, including res...
Objective: The concept of overlapping neural networks supporting both speech production and fine mot...
The aim of this thesis was to understand speech motor control in both people who are typically fluen...
Contains fulltext : 192367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speaking is a c...
Rhythm in terms of the modulation of syllable durations represents an information-bearing feature of...
Neural oscillations contribute to speech parsing via cortical tracking of hierarchical linguistic st...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques are based on the assumption that changes in ...