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Audiovisual and lexical cues do not additively enhance perceptual adaptation
In: Psychon Bull Rev (2020)
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Interleaved lexical and audiovisual information can retune phoneme boundaries
Ullas, Shruti; Formisano, Elia; Eisner, Frank. - : U.S., Springer, 2020
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Neural correlates of phonetic adaptation as induced by lexical and audiovisual context
Hausfeld, Lars; Eisner, Frank; Ullas, Shruti. - : U.S., MIT Press, 2020
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Audiovisual and lexical cues do not additively enhance perceptual adaptation
Ullas, Shruti; Formisano, Elia; Eisner, Frank. - : U.S., Springer, 2020
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Cortical mechanisms of spatial hearing
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Reading-induced shifts of perceptual speech representations in auditory cortex
Bonte, Milene; Correia, Joao M.; Keetels, Mirjam. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2017
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Lexical and lip-reading information as sources of phonemic boundary recalibration
Ullas, Shruti; Eisner, Frank; Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : U.S., Society for the Neurobiology of Language, 2017
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Phase Coupling in a Cerebro-Cerebellar Network at 8-13 Hz during Reading
In: Cerebral Cortex (2015)
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Phase Coupling in a Cerebro-Cerebellar Network at 8-13 Hz during Reading
In: Cerebral Cortex (2015)
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Brain-Based Translation: fMRI Decoding of Spoken Words in Bilinguals Reveals Language-Independent Semantic Representations in Anterior Temporal Lobe
Correia, João; Formisano, Elia; Valente, Giancarlo. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2014
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The Sensory Consequences of Speaking: Parametric Neural Cancellation during Speech in Auditory Cortex
Abstract: When we speak, we provide ourselves with auditory speech input. Efficient monitoring of speech is often hypothesized to depend on matching the predicted sensory consequences from internal motor commands (forward model) with actual sensory feedback. In this paper we tested the forward model hypothesis using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. We administered an overt picture naming task in which we parametrically reduced the quality of verbal feedback by noise masking. Presentation of the same auditory input in the absence of overt speech served as listening control condition. Our results suggest that a match between predicted and actual sensory feedback results in inhibition of cancellation of auditory activity because speaking with normal unmasked feedback reduced activity in the auditory cortex compared to listening control conditions. Moreover, during self-generated speech, activation in auditory cortex increased as the feedback quality of the self-generated speech decreased. We conclude that during speaking early auditory cortex is involved in matching external signals with an internally generated model or prediction of sensory consequences, the locus of which may reside in auditory or higher order brain areas. Matching at early auditory cortex may provide a very sensitive monitoring mechanism that highlights speech production errors at very early levels of processing and may efficiently determine the self-agency of speech input.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018307
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21625532
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3098236
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'Who' is saying 'what'? Brain-based decoding of human voice and speech
In: Science. - Washington, DC : AAAS, American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science 322 (2008) 5903, 970-973
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Phase Coupling in a Cerebro-Cerebellar Network at 8-13 Hz during Reading
Kujala, Jan; Pammer, Kristen; Cornelissen, Piers. - : Oxford University Press, 2007
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Phase Coupling in a Cerebro-Cerebellar Network at 8-13 Hz during Reading
Kujala, Jan; Pammer, Kristen; Cornelissen, Piers. - : Oxford University Press, 2006
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The Functional Neuroanatomy of Metrical Stress Evaluation of Perceived and Imagined Spoken Words
Aleman, André; Formisano, Elia; Koppenhagen, Heidi. - : Oxford University Press, 2005
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A framework for the investigation of directed cortical interactions : theoretical background and application to dynamic sensorimotor mapping
In: Functional neuroimaging of visual cognition (Oxford, 2004), p. 439-462
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What clocks tell us about the neural correlates of spatial imagery
In: The European journal of cognitive psychology. - Basingstoke : Psychology Press 16 (2004) 5, 653-672
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Neuroimaging of mental imagery
In: The European journal of cognitive psychology. - Basingstoke : Psychology Press 16 (2004) 5, 625-768
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The Functional Neuroanatomy of Metrical Stress Evaluation of Perceived and Imagined Spoken Words
Aleman, André; Formisano, Elia; Koppenhagen, Heidi. - : Oxford University Press, 2004
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Coordinate and categorical judgements in spatial imagery. An fMRI study
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