Historically, the study of speech processing has emphasized a strong link between auditory perceptual input and motor production output. A kind of 'parity' is essential, as both perception- and production-based representations must form a unified interface to facilitate access to higher-order language processes such as syntax and semantics, believed to be computed in the dominant, typically left hemisphere. Although various theories have been proposed to unite perception and production, the underlying neural mechanisms are unclear. Early models of speech and language processing proposed that perceptual processing occurred in the left posterior superior temporal gyrus (Wernicke's area) and motor production processes occurred in the left infe...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classical mode...
Recent neuroimaging and neuropsychological data suggest that speech perception is supported in bilat...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classical mode...
Historically, the study of speech processing has emphasized a strong link between auditory perceptua...
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...
International audienceThe physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains myste...
The physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used si...
Recent models on speech perception propose a dual stream processing network, with a dorsal stream, e...
The task of speaking is the translation of thoughts into an acoustic wave through the coordination o...
A relationship between motor control and speech lateralization has long been postulated by researche...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
This paper presents evidence for a new model of the functional anatomy of speech/language (Hickok &a...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas. Classical models c...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classical mode...
Recent neuroimaging and neuropsychological data suggest that speech perception is supported in bilat...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classical mode...
Historically, the study of speech processing has emphasized a strong link between auditory perceptua...
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...
International audienceThe physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains myste...
The physiological basis of human cerebral asymmetry for language remains mysterious. We have used si...
Recent models on speech perception propose a dual stream processing network, with a dorsal stream, e...
The task of speaking is the translation of thoughts into an acoustic wave through the coordination o...
A relationship between motor control and speech lateralization has long been postulated by researche...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
This paper presents evidence for a new model of the functional anatomy of speech/language (Hickok &a...
Speech comprehension has been shown to be a strikingly bilateral process, but the differential contr...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas. Classical models c...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classical mode...
Recent neuroimaging and neuropsychological data suggest that speech perception is supported in bilat...
Listening to speech recruits a network of fronto-temporo-parietal cortical areas [1]. Classical mode...