Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have repeatedly provided evidence for temporal voice areas (TVAs) with particular sensitivity to human voices along bilateral mid/anterior superior temporal sulci and superior temporal gyri (STS/STG). In contrast, electrophysiological studies of the spatio-temporal correlates of cerebral voice processing have yielded contradictory results, finding the earliest correlates either at ∼300–400 ms, or earlier at ∼200 ms (“fronto-temporal positivity to voice”, FTPV). These contradictory results are likely the consequence of different stimulus sets and attentional demands. Here, we recorded magnetoencephalography activity while participants listened to diverse types of vocal and non-vocal sounds and pe...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence for localized perceptual speci®city in the proces...
Human voices are arguably among the most relevant sound in our daily life. Neuroimaging studies have...
International audienceRecognizing who is speaking is a cognitive ability characterized by considerab...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have repeatedly provided evidence for temporal voice a...
SummaryFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research has revealed bilateral cortical regions...
Regions along the superior temporal sulci and in the anterior temporal lobes have been found to be i...
How do we recognize people that are familiar to us? There is overwhelming evidence that our brains p...
International audienceThe "temporal voice areas" (TVAs; Belin et al., 2000) of the human brain show ...
International audienceVoice Functional magnetic resonance imaging Superior temporal sulcus Superior ...
The ‘temporal voice areas’ (TVAs) (Belin et al., 2000) of the human brain show greater neuronal acti...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence for localized perceptual speci®city in the proces...
Human voices are arguably among the most relevant sound in our daily life. Neuroimaging studies have...
International audienceRecognizing who is speaking is a cognitive ability characterized by considerab...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have repeatedly provided evidence for temporal voice a...
SummaryFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research has revealed bilateral cortical regions...
Regions along the superior temporal sulci and in the anterior temporal lobes have been found to be i...
How do we recognize people that are familiar to us? There is overwhelming evidence that our brains p...
International audienceThe "temporal voice areas" (TVAs; Belin et al., 2000) of the human brain show ...
International audienceVoice Functional magnetic resonance imaging Superior temporal sulcus Superior ...
The ‘temporal voice areas’ (TVAs) (Belin et al., 2000) of the human brain show greater neuronal acti...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence for localized perceptual speci®city in the proces...
Human voices are arguably among the most relevant sound in our daily life. Neuroimaging studies have...
International audienceRecognizing who is speaking is a cognitive ability characterized by considerab...