As we talk, we unconsciously adjust our speech to ensure it sounds the way we intend it to sound. However, because speech production involves complex motor planning and execution, no two utterances of the same sound will be exactly the same. Here, we show that auditory cortex is sensitive to natural variations in self-produced speech from utterance to utterance. We recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) from ninety-nine subjects while they uttered "ah" and while they listened to those speech sounds played back. Subjects' utterances were sorted based on their formant deviations from the previous utterance. Typically, the N1 ERP component is suppressed during talking compared to listening. By comparing ERPs to the least and most variable ut...
Speech production is one of the most complex motor skills, and involves close interaction between pe...
What do we hear when someone speaks and what does auditory cortex (AC) do with that sound? Given how...
How do we process stimuli that stem from the external world and stimuli that are self-generated? In ...
As we talk, we unconsciously adjust our speech to ensure it sounds the way we intend it to sound. Ho...
The cortex suppresses sensory information when it is the result of a self-producedmotor act, includi...
Recent research has addressed the suppression of cortical sensory responses to altered auditory feed...
The neural mechanisms underlying processing of auditory feedback during self-vocalization are poorly...
& Several behavioral and brain imaging studies have demon-strated a significant interaction betw...
The neural mechanisms underlying processing of auditory feedback during self-vocalization are poorly...
Speaking is a complex motor skill which requires near instantaneous integration of sensory and motor...
Across the animal kingdom, sensations resulting from an animal's own actions are processed different...
When we speak, we provide ourselves with auditory speech input. Efficient monitoring of speech is of...
BackgroundPrevious magnetoencephalography (MEG) studies have demonstrated speaking-induced suppressi...
UnlabelledAccurate sensory discrimination is commonly believed to require precise representations in...
Previous research shows that during speech production a forward model is applied which predicts inco...
Speech production is one of the most complex motor skills, and involves close interaction between pe...
What do we hear when someone speaks and what does auditory cortex (AC) do with that sound? Given how...
How do we process stimuli that stem from the external world and stimuli that are self-generated? In ...
As we talk, we unconsciously adjust our speech to ensure it sounds the way we intend it to sound. Ho...
The cortex suppresses sensory information when it is the result of a self-producedmotor act, includi...
Recent research has addressed the suppression of cortical sensory responses to altered auditory feed...
The neural mechanisms underlying processing of auditory feedback during self-vocalization are poorly...
& Several behavioral and brain imaging studies have demon-strated a significant interaction betw...
The neural mechanisms underlying processing of auditory feedback during self-vocalization are poorly...
Speaking is a complex motor skill which requires near instantaneous integration of sensory and motor...
Across the animal kingdom, sensations resulting from an animal's own actions are processed different...
When we speak, we provide ourselves with auditory speech input. Efficient monitoring of speech is of...
BackgroundPrevious magnetoencephalography (MEG) studies have demonstrated speaking-induced suppressi...
UnlabelledAccurate sensory discrimination is commonly believed to require precise representations in...
Previous research shows that during speech production a forward model is applied which predicts inco...
Speech production is one of the most complex motor skills, and involves close interaction between pe...
What do we hear when someone speaks and what does auditory cortex (AC) do with that sound? Given how...
How do we process stimuli that stem from the external world and stimuli that are self-generated? In ...