International audienceIntroduction: Since electrocortical stimulation studies by Penfield and colleagues, there is evidence that the human body is functionally represented in a somatotopic manner on several cerebral structures. Although a number of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies dealt with body part locations of hand, foot and face/mouth on the motor cortex, few tried a fine discrimination of orofacial articulator movements. The present fMRI study is the first to compare, within the same participants, neural networks related to lip, jaw, larynx and tongue movements and to try discriminating underlying representations within the motor cortex. Methods: 13 native french right-handed participants lied supine in a Bruker 3T...