International audienceThe physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used simultaneous physiological and anatomical measurements to investigate the issue. Concentrating on neural oscillatory activity in speech-specific frequency bands and exploring interactions between gestural (motor) and auditory-evoked activity, we find, in the absence of language-related processing, that left auditory, somatosensory, articulatory motor, and inferior parietal cortices show specific, lateralized, speech-related physiological properties. With the addition of ecologically valid audiovisual stimulation, activity in auditory cortex synchronizes with left-dominant input from the motor cortex at frequencies correspo...
A degree of functional lateralization is characteristic of various aspects of human cognition, inclu...
Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects er...
Historically, the study of speech processing has emphasized a strong link between auditory perceptua...
The physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used si...
The physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used si...
Speech processing relies on interactions between auditory and motor systems and is asymmetrically or...
Structural asymmetries in the supratemporal plane of the human brain are often cited as the anatomic...
Speech production is a left-lateralized brain function, which could arise from a left dominance eith...
International audienceSpeech production is a left-lateralized brain function, which could arise from...
SummaryAcross multiple timescales, acoustic regularities of speech match rhythmic properties of both...
Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed neuroanatomical centers of activation that appear to be li...
Most people are right-handed and left-cerebrally dominant for speech, leading historically to the ge...
The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long been claimed to...
This doctoral work consists of several studies that investigated the relationship between language ...
The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long been claimed to...
A degree of functional lateralization is characteristic of various aspects of human cognition, inclu...
Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects er...
Historically, the study of speech processing has emphasized a strong link between auditory perceptua...
The physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used si...
The physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used si...
Speech processing relies on interactions between auditory and motor systems and is asymmetrically or...
Structural asymmetries in the supratemporal plane of the human brain are often cited as the anatomic...
Speech production is a left-lateralized brain function, which could arise from a left dominance eith...
International audienceSpeech production is a left-lateralized brain function, which could arise from...
SummaryAcross multiple timescales, acoustic regularities of speech match rhythmic properties of both...
Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed neuroanatomical centers of activation that appear to be li...
Most people are right-handed and left-cerebrally dominant for speech, leading historically to the ge...
The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long been claimed to...
This doctoral work consists of several studies that investigated the relationship between language ...
The well-established left hemisphere specialisation for language processing has long been claimed to...
A degree of functional lateralization is characteristic of various aspects of human cognition, inclu...
Hemispheric dominance for language can vary from task to task, but it is unclear if this reflects er...
Historically, the study of speech processing has emphasized a strong link between auditory perceptua...