A complete neurobiological understanding of speech motor control requires determination of the relationship between simultaneously recorded neural activity and the kinematics of the lips, jaw, tongue, and larynx. Many speech articulators are internal to the vocal tract, and therefore simultaneously tracking the kinematics of all articulators is nontrivial--especially in the context of human electrophysiology recordings. Here, we describe a noninvasive, multi-modal imaging system to monitor vocal tract kinematics, demonstrate this system in six speakers during production of nine American English vowels, and provide new analysis of such data. Classification and regression analysis revealed considerable variability in the articulator-to-acoust...
International audienceSince Penfield's seminal work on electrocortical stimulation, brain imaging st...
The sounds of all languages are described by a finite set of symbols, which are extracted from the c...
UnrestrictedUnderstanding human speech production is of fundamental importance for basic and applied...
A complete neurobiological understanding of speech motor control requires determination of the relat...
<div><p>A complete neurobiological understanding of speech motor control requires determination of t...
During speech production, we make vocal tract movements with remarkable precision and speed.Starting...
During speech production, we make vocal tract movements with remarkable precision and speed. Our und...
When speaking, we dynamically coordinate movements of our jaw, tongue, lips, and larynx. To investig...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions we perform, yet nearly all of us learn to do it effortle...
To speak is to dynamically orchestrate the movements of the articulators (jaw, tongue, lips, and lar...
Early measurements of the vocal tract have led to numerous insights into the way the acoustic signal...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions that we perform, but nearly all of us learn to do it eff...
The sounds of all languages are described by a finite set of symbols, which are extracted from the c...
The sounds of all languages are described by a finite set of symbols, which are extracted from the c...
The sounds of all languages are described by a finite set of symbols, which are extracted from the c...
International audienceSince Penfield's seminal work on electrocortical stimulation, brain imaging st...
The sounds of all languages are described by a finite set of symbols, which are extracted from the c...
UnrestrictedUnderstanding human speech production is of fundamental importance for basic and applied...
A complete neurobiological understanding of speech motor control requires determination of the relat...
<div><p>A complete neurobiological understanding of speech motor control requires determination of t...
During speech production, we make vocal tract movements with remarkable precision and speed.Starting...
During speech production, we make vocal tract movements with remarkable precision and speed. Our und...
When speaking, we dynamically coordinate movements of our jaw, tongue, lips, and larynx. To investig...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions we perform, yet nearly all of us learn to do it effortle...
To speak is to dynamically orchestrate the movements of the articulators (jaw, tongue, lips, and lar...
Early measurements of the vocal tract have led to numerous insights into the way the acoustic signal...
Speaking is one of the most complex actions that we perform, but nearly all of us learn to do it eff...
The sounds of all languages are described by a finite set of symbols, which are extracted from the c...
The sounds of all languages are described by a finite set of symbols, which are extracted from the c...
The sounds of all languages are described by a finite set of symbols, which are extracted from the c...
International audienceSince Penfield's seminal work on electrocortical stimulation, brain imaging st...
The sounds of all languages are described by a finite set of symbols, which are extracted from the c...
UnrestrictedUnderstanding human speech production is of fundamental importance for basic and applied...