The left superior temporal cortex shows greater responsiveness to speech than to non-speech sounds according to previous neuroimaging studies, suggesting that this brain region has a special role in speech processing. However, since speech sounds differ acoustically from the non-speech sounds, it is possible that this region is not involved in speech perception per se, but rather in processing of some complex acoustic features. "Sine wave speech" (SWS) provides a tool to study neural speech specificity using identical acoustic stimuli, which can be perceived either as speech or non-speech, depending on previous experience of the stimuli. We scanned 21 subjects using 3T functional MRI in two sessions, both including SWS and control stimuli. ...
The key question in understanding the nature of speech perception is whether the human brain has uni...
In the present study we investigated the functional organization of sublexical auditory perception w...
It is commonly assumed that the recruitment of visual areas during audition is not relevant for perf...
The left superior temporal cortex shows greater responsiveness to speech than to non-speech sounds a...
Auditory speech comprehension is the result of neural computations that occur in a broad network tha...
Speech perception involves recovering the phonetic form of speech from a dynamic auditory signal con...
Comprehending speech is one of the most important human behaviors, but we are only beginning to unde...
The human superior temporal sulcus (STS) is responsive to visual and auditory information, including...
& The detection of speech in an auditory stream is a requisite first step in processing spoken l...
The temporal lobe in the left hemisphere has long been implicated in the perception of speech sounds...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
Speech processing in auditory cortex and beyond is a remarkable yet poorly understood faculty of the...
While functional neuroimaging studies demonstrate that multiple cortical regions play a key role in ...
Face-to-face communication challenges the human brain to integrate information from auditory and vis...
Contains fulltext : 175531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite a large...
The key question in understanding the nature of speech perception is whether the human brain has uni...
In the present study we investigated the functional organization of sublexical auditory perception w...
It is commonly assumed that the recruitment of visual areas during audition is not relevant for perf...
The left superior temporal cortex shows greater responsiveness to speech than to non-speech sounds a...
Auditory speech comprehension is the result of neural computations that occur in a broad network tha...
Speech perception involves recovering the phonetic form of speech from a dynamic auditory signal con...
Comprehending speech is one of the most important human behaviors, but we are only beginning to unde...
The human superior temporal sulcus (STS) is responsive to visual and auditory information, including...
& The detection of speech in an auditory stream is a requisite first step in processing spoken l...
The temporal lobe in the left hemisphere has long been implicated in the perception of speech sounds...
We understand speech from different speakers with ease, whereas artificial speech recognition system...
Speech processing in auditory cortex and beyond is a remarkable yet poorly understood faculty of the...
While functional neuroimaging studies demonstrate that multiple cortical regions play a key role in ...
Face-to-face communication challenges the human brain to integrate information from auditory and vis...
Contains fulltext : 175531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite a large...
The key question in understanding the nature of speech perception is whether the human brain has uni...
In the present study we investigated the functional organization of sublexical auditory perception w...
It is commonly assumed that the recruitment of visual areas during audition is not relevant for perf...