Human voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult “social brain” show specialization for processing voices and their emotional content (superior temporal sulcus, inferior prefrontal cortex, premotor cortical regions, amygdala, and insula). However, it is unclear when this specialization develops. Functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) studies suggest that the infant temporal cortex does not differentiate speech from music or backward speech, but a prior study with functional near-infrared spectroscopy revealed preferential activation for human voices in 7-month-olds, in a more posterior location of the temporal cortex than in adults. However, the brain networks involved in processing nonspeech human vocaliza...
National audienceVoices are the most relevant social sounds for humans and therefore have crucial ad...
Human infants begin to acquire their native language in the first months of life. To determine which...
Human voices are arguably among the most relevant sound in our daily life. Neuroimaging studies have...
Human voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult ‘social brain’ ...
SummaryHuman voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult “social ...
SummaryIn human adults, voices are processed in specialized brain regions in superior temporal corti...
In human adults, voices are processed in specialized brain regions in superior temporal cortices. We...
How specialized is the infant brain for processing voice within our environment? Research in adults ...
<div><p>Studies in sleeping newborns and infants propose that the superior temporal sulcus is involv...
Studies in sleeping newborns and infants propose that the superior temporal sulcus is involved in sp...
An early understanding of others’ vocal emotions provides infants with a distinct advantage for elic...
In the adult brain, speech can recruit a brain network that is overlapping with, but not identical t...
Studies in sleeping newborns and infants propose that the superior temporal sulcus is involved in sp...
How does the brain’s response to speech change over the first months of life? Although behavioral fi...
In the adult brain, speech can recruit a brain network that is overlapping with, but not identical t...
National audienceVoices are the most relevant social sounds for humans and therefore have crucial ad...
Human infants begin to acquire their native language in the first months of life. To determine which...
Human voices are arguably among the most relevant sound in our daily life. Neuroimaging studies have...
Human voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult ‘social brain’ ...
SummaryHuman voices play a fundamental role in social communication, and areas of the adult “social ...
SummaryIn human adults, voices are processed in specialized brain regions in superior temporal corti...
In human adults, voices are processed in specialized brain regions in superior temporal cortices. We...
How specialized is the infant brain for processing voice within our environment? Research in adults ...
<div><p>Studies in sleeping newborns and infants propose that the superior temporal sulcus is involv...
Studies in sleeping newborns and infants propose that the superior temporal sulcus is involved in sp...
An early understanding of others’ vocal emotions provides infants with a distinct advantage for elic...
In the adult brain, speech can recruit a brain network that is overlapping with, but not identical t...
Studies in sleeping newborns and infants propose that the superior temporal sulcus is involved in sp...
How does the brain’s response to speech change over the first months of life? Although behavioral fi...
In the adult brain, speech can recruit a brain network that is overlapping with, but not identical t...
National audienceVoices are the most relevant social sounds for humans and therefore have crucial ad...
Human infants begin to acquire their native language in the first months of life. To determine which...
Human voices are arguably among the most relevant sound in our daily life. Neuroimaging studies have...