The human superior temporal sulcus (STS) is responsive to visual and auditory information, including sounds and facial cues during speech recognition. We investigated the functional organization of STS with respect to modality-specific and multimodal speech representations. Twenty younger adult participants were instructed to perform an oddball detection task and were presented with auditory, visual, and audiovisual speech stimuli, as well as auditory and visual nonspeech control stimuli in a block fMRI design. Consistent with a hypothesized anterior-posterior processing gradient in STS, auditory, visual and audiovisual stimuli produced the largest BOLD effects in anterior, posterior and middle STS (mSTS), respectively, based on whole-brain...
Processing of complex visual stimuli comprising facial movements, hand actions, and body movements i...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
While functional neuroimaging studies demonstrate that multiple cortical regions play a key role in ...
The human superior temporal sulcus (STS) is responsive to visual and auditory information, including...
Comprehending speech is one of the most important human behaviors, but we are only beginning to unde...
In this study we investigate previous claims that a region in the left posterior superior temporal s...
In this study we investigate previous claims that a region in the left posterior superior temporal s...
In this study we investigate previous claims that a region in the left posterior superior temporal s...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been implicated subserving speech perception, audiovisual int...
© 2020 Facial and vocal cues provide critical social information about other humans, including their...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
The functional role of the superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been implicated in a number of studies...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Face-to-face communication challenges the human brain to integrate information from auditory and vis...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
Processing of complex visual stimuli comprising facial movements, hand actions, and body movements i...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
While functional neuroimaging studies demonstrate that multiple cortical regions play a key role in ...
The human superior temporal sulcus (STS) is responsive to visual and auditory information, including...
Comprehending speech is one of the most important human behaviors, but we are only beginning to unde...
In this study we investigate previous claims that a region in the left posterior superior temporal s...
In this study we investigate previous claims that a region in the left posterior superior temporal s...
In this study we investigate previous claims that a region in the left posterior superior temporal s...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been implicated subserving speech perception, audiovisual int...
© 2020 Facial and vocal cues provide critical social information about other humans, including their...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
The functional role of the superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been implicated in a number of studies...
Research on the neural basis of speech-reading implicates a network of auditory language regions inv...
Face-to-face communication challenges the human brain to integrate information from auditory and vis...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
Processing of complex visual stimuli comprising facial movements, hand actions, and body movements i...
Our ability to identify or recognize visual objects is often enhanced by evidence provided by other ...
While functional neuroimaging studies demonstrate that multiple cortical regions play a key role in ...