Speech articulation requires precise control of and coordination between the effectors of the vocal tract (e.g., lips, tongue, soft palate, larynx). However, it is unclear how the cortex represents movements of and contact between these effectors during speech, or how these cortical responses relate to inter-regional anatomical borders. Here, we used phase-encoded fMRI to map somatomotor representations of speech articulations. Phonetically-trained participants produced speech phones, progressing from front (bilabial) to back (glottal) place of articulation. Maps of cortical myelin proxies (R1 = 1/T1) further allowed us to situate functional maps with respect to anatomical borders of motor and somatosensory regions. Across participants, we ...
The brain's circuitry for perceiving and producing speech may show a notable level of overlap that i...
During speech production, we make vocal tract movements with remarkable precision and speed.Starting...
The map of the human motor cortex has lacked a representation for the intrinsic musculature of the l...
Speech articulation requires precise control of and coordination between the effectors of the vocal ...
International audienceSince Penfield's seminal work on electrocortical stimulation, brain imaging st...
International audienceIntroduction: Since electrocortical stimulation studies by Penfield and collea...
International audienceCompared with complex coordinated orofacial actions, few neuroimaging studies ...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions we perform, yet nearly all of us learn to do it effortle...
The representations of the articulators involved in human speech production are organized somatotopi...
Imitating speech necessitates the transformation from sensory targets to vocal tract motor output, y...
Published: 11 March 2020Speaking involves coordination of multiple neuromotor systems, including res...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions that we perform, but nearly all of us learn to do it eff...
Acoustic speech output results from coordinated articulation of dozens of muscles, bones and cartila...
During speech production, we make vocal tract movements with remarkable precision and speed. Our und...
The brain's circuitry for perceiving and producing speech may show a notable level of overlap that i...
During speech production, we make vocal tract movements with remarkable precision and speed.Starting...
The map of the human motor cortex has lacked a representation for the intrinsic musculature of the l...
Speech articulation requires precise control of and coordination between the effectors of the vocal ...
International audienceSince Penfield's seminal work on electrocortical stimulation, brain imaging st...
International audienceIntroduction: Since electrocortical stimulation studies by Penfield and collea...
International audienceCompared with complex coordinated orofacial actions, few neuroimaging studies ...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions we perform, yet nearly all of us learn to do it effortle...
The representations of the articulators involved in human speech production are organized somatotopi...
Imitating speech necessitates the transformation from sensory targets to vocal tract motor output, y...
Published: 11 March 2020Speaking involves coordination of multiple neuromotor systems, including res...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions that we perform, but nearly all of us learn to do it eff...
Acoustic speech output results from coordinated articulation of dozens of muscles, bones and cartila...
During speech production, we make vocal tract movements with remarkable precision and speed. Our und...
The brain's circuitry for perceiving and producing speech may show a notable level of overlap that i...
During speech production, we make vocal tract movements with remarkable precision and speed.Starting...
The map of the human motor cortex has lacked a representation for the intrinsic musculature of the l...