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You talkin' to me? Communicative talker gaze activates left-lateralized superior temporal cortex during perception of degraded speech.
In: Neuropsychologia (2017) (2017)
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Do sentences with unaccusative verbs involve syntactic movement? Evidence from neuroimaging
In: Language, Cognition and Neuroscience , 29 (9) pp. 1035-1045. (2014) (2014)
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Discriminating between Auditory and Motor Cortical Responses to Speech and Nonspeech Mouth Sounds
In: J COGNITIVE NEUROSCI , 23 (12) 4038 - 4047. (2011) (2011)
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Neural Correlates of Sublexical Processing in Phonological Working Memory
In: J COGNITIVE NEUROSCI , 23 (4) 961 - 977. (2011) (2011)
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Inferior Frontal Gyrus Activation Predicts Individual Differences in Perceptual Learning of Cochlear-Implant Simulations
In: J NEUROSCI , 30 (21) 7179 - 7186. (2010) (2010)
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Disentangling Syntax and Intelligibility in Auditory Language Comprehension
In: HUM BRAIN MAPP , 31 (3) 448 - 457. (2010) (2010)
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The Effect of Delayed Auditory Feedback on Activity in the Temporal Lobe While Speaking: A Positron Emission Tomography Study
In: J SPEECH LANG HEAR R , 53 (2) 226 - 236. (2010) (2010)
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Functional integration across brain regions improves speech perception under adverse listening conditions
In: J NEUROSCI , 27 (9) 2283 - 2289. (2007) (2007)
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Positive emotions preferentially engage an auditory-motor "mirror" system
In: J NEUROSCI , 26 (50) 13067 - 13075. (2006) (2006)
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Neural correlates of intelligibility in speech investigated with noise vocoded speech- A positron emission tomography study
In: J ACOUST SOC AM , 120 (2) 1075 - 1083. (2006) (2006)
Abstract: Functional imaging studies of speech perception in the human brain have identified a key role for auditory association areas in the temporal lobes (bilateral superior temporal gyri and sulci) in the perceptual processing of the speech signal. This is extended to suggest some -functional specialization within this bilateral system, with a particular role for the left anterior superior temporal sulcus (STS) in processing intelligible speech. In the current study, I noise-vocoded speech was used to vary the intelligibility of speech parametrically. This replicated the finding of a selective response to intelligibility in speech in the left anterior superior temporal sulcus, in contrast to the posterior superior temporal sulcus, which showed a response profile insensitive to the degree of intelligibility. These results are related to theories of functional organization in the human auditory system, which have indicated that there are separate processing streams, with different functional roles, running anterior and posterior to primary auditory cortex. Specifically, it is suggested that an anterior stream processing intelligibility can be distinguished from a posterior stream associated with transient representations, important in spoken repetition and working memory. (c) 2006 Acoustical Society of America.
Keyword: COMPREHENSION; CONDUCTION APHASIA; FMRI; HUMAN AUDITORY-CORTEX; HUMAN BRAIN; LOBE; PERCEPTION; REGIONS; SOUNDS; SUPERIOR TEMPORAL GYRUS
URL: http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/5992/
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Now you hear it, now you don't: Transient traces of consonants and their nonspeech analogues in the human brain
In: CEREB CORTEX , 16 (8) 1069 - 1076. (2006) (2006)
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Auditory processing - speech, space and auditory objects
In: CURR OPIN NEUROBIOL , 15 (2) 197 - 201. (2005) (2005)
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The neurobiology of speech perception
In: In: Cutler, A, (ed.) UNSPECIFIED (pp. 141-156). LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOC PUBL (2005) (2005)
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A positron emission tomography study of the neural basis of informational and energetic masking effects in speech perception
In: J ACOUST SOC AM , 115 (2) 813 - 821. (2004) (2004)
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Going beyond the information given: a neural system supporting semantic interpretation
In: NEUROIMAGE , 19 (3) 870 - 876. (2003) (2003)
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