Successful perception of speech in everyday listening conditions requires effective listening strategies to overcome common acoustic distortions, such as background noise. Convergent evidence from neuroimaging and clinical studies identify activation within the temporal lobes as key to successful speech perception. However, current neurobiological models disagree on whether the left temporal lobe is sufficient for successful speech perception or whether bilateral processing is required. We addressed this issue using TMS to selectively disrupt processing in either the left or right superior temporal gyrus (STG) of healthy participants to test whether the left temporal lobe is sufficient or whether both left and right STG are essential. Parti...
AbstractNeuroimaging has shown that a network of cortical areas, which includes the superior tempora...
Neuroimaging studies of speech perception have consistently indicated a left-hemisphere dominance in...
Neuroimaging has shown that a network of cortical areas, which includes the superior temporal gyrus,...
Background: The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long bee...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
Increased neural activity in left angular gyrus (AG) accompanies successful comprehension of acousti...
The neural basis of the human brain's ability to discriminate pitch has been investigated by functio...
Speech perception is a central component of social communication. While principally an auditory proc...
That language processing is primarily a function of the left hemisphere has led to the supposition t...
This fMRI study of 24 healthy human participants investigated whether any part of the auditory corte...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
Although humans can understand speech using the auditory modality alone, in noisy environments visua...
It has been previously demonstrated that extensive activation in the dorsolateral temporal lobes ass...
Evidence for perceptual processing in models of speech production is often drawn from investigations...
AbstractNeuroimaging has shown that a network of cortical areas, which includes the superior tempora...
Neuroimaging studies of speech perception have consistently indicated a left-hemisphere dominance in...
Neuroimaging has shown that a network of cortical areas, which includes the superior temporal gyrus,...
Background: The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long bee...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
Increased neural activity in left angular gyrus (AG) accompanies successful comprehension of acousti...
The neural basis of the human brain's ability to discriminate pitch has been investigated by functio...
Speech perception is a central component of social communication. While principally an auditory proc...
That language processing is primarily a function of the left hemisphere has led to the supposition t...
This fMRI study of 24 healthy human participants investigated whether any part of the auditory corte...
Speech perception is mediated by both left and right auditory cortices but with differential sensiti...
Although humans can understand speech using the auditory modality alone, in noisy environments visua...
It has been previously demonstrated that extensive activation in the dorsolateral temporal lobes ass...
Evidence for perceptual processing in models of speech production is often drawn from investigations...
AbstractNeuroimaging has shown that a network of cortical areas, which includes the superior tempora...
Neuroimaging studies of speech perception have consistently indicated a left-hemisphere dominance in...
Neuroimaging has shown that a network of cortical areas, which includes the superior temporal gyrus,...