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Susceptibility to auditory hallucinations is associated with spontaneous but not directed modulation of top-down expectations for speech
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In: Neurosci Conscious (2022)
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Flexible voices : Identity perception from variable vocal signals
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Group and individual variability in speech production networks during delayed auditory feedback
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You talkin' to me? Communicative talker gaze activates left-lateralized superior temporal cortex during perception of degraded speech. ...
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McGettigan, Carolyn; Jasmin, Kyle; Eisner, Frank; Agnew, Zarinah K; Josephs, Oliver J; Calder, Andrew; Jessop, Rosemary; Lawson, Rebecca; Spielmann, Mona; Scott, Sophie K. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2017
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Neuroimaging studies of speech perception have consistently indicated a left-hemisphere dominance in the temporal lobes' responses to intelligible auditory speech signals (McGettigan and Scott, 2012). However, there are important communicative cues that cannot be extracted from auditory signals alone, including the direction of the talker's gaze. Previous work has implicated the superior temporal cortices in processing gaze direction, with evidence for predominantly right-lateralized responses (Carlin & Calder, 2013). The aim of the current study was to investigate whether the lateralization of responses to talker gaze differs in an auditory communicative context. Participants in a functional MRI experiment watched and listened to videos of spoken sentences in which the auditory intelligibility and talker gaze direction were manipulated factorially. We observed a left-dominant temporal lobe sensitivity to the talker's gaze direction, in which the left anterior superior temporal sulcus/gyrus and temporal ...
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Adolescent; Adult; Attention; Brain Mapping; Communication; Female; Fixation, Ocular; Functional Laterality; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Oxygen; Speech; Speech Perception; Temporal Lobe; Young Adult
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URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/284682 https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.32055
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You talkin' to me? Communicative talker gaze activates left-lateralized superior temporal cortex during perception of degraded speech.
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Native-language benefit for understanding speech-in-noise: The contribution of semantics
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You talkin’ to me? Communicative talker gaze activates left-lateralized superior temporal cortex during perception of degraded speech
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Do We Know What We’re Saying? The Roles of Attention and Sensory Information During Speech Production
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Does musical enrichment enhance the neural coding of syllables?:neuroscientific interventions and the importance of behavioral data
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Lexico-semantic and acoustic-phonetic processes in the perception of noise-vocoded speech: implications for cochlear implantation
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Does musical enrichment enhance the neural coding of syllables? Neuroscientific interventions and the importance of behavioral data
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Exploring the Roles of Spectral Detail and Intonation Contour in Speech Intelligibility: An fMRI Study
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Articulatory movements modulate auditory responses to speech
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Semantic versus perceptual interactions in neural processing of speech-in-noise
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In: ISSN: 1053-8119 ; NeuroImage, Vol. 79C (2013) pp. 52-61 (2013)
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