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Processing communicative facial and vocal cues in the superior temporal sulcus
In: Elsevier (2021)
Abstract: © 2020 Facial and vocal cues provide critical social information about other humans, including their emotional and attentional states and the content of their speech. Recent work has shown that the face-responsive region of posterior superior temporal sulcus (“fSTS”) also responds strongly to vocal sounds. Here, we investigate the functional role of this region and the broader STS by measuring responses to a range of face movements, vocal sounds, and hand movements using fMRI. We find that the fSTS responds broadly to different types of audio and visual face action, including both richly social communicative actions, as well as minimally social noncommunicative actions, ruling out hypotheses of specialization for processing speech signals, or communicative signals more generally. Strikingly, however, responses to hand movements were very low, whether communicative or not, indicating a specific role in the analysis of face actions (facial and vocal), not a general role in the perception of any human action. Furthermore, spatial patterns of response in this region were able to decode communicative from noncommunicative face actions, both within and across modality (facial/vocal cues), indicating sensitivity to an abstract social dimension. These functional properties of the fSTS contrast with a region of middle STS that has a selective, largely unimodal auditory response to speech sounds over both communicative and noncommunicative vocal nonspeech sounds, and nonvocal sounds. Region of interest analyses were corroborated by a data-driven independent component analysis, identifying face-voice and auditory speech responses as dominant sources of voxelwise variance across the STS. These results suggest that the STS contains separate processing streams for the audiovisual analysis of face actions and auditory speech processing.
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/135465
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Functional organization of the human superior temporal sulcus
Deen, Ben (Benjamin Matthew). - : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016
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Functional Organization of Social Perception and Cognition in the Superior Temporal Sulcus
In: Oxford University Press (2015)
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Functional Organization of Social Perception and Cognition in the Superior Temporal Sulcus
Deen, Ben; Koldewyn, Kami; Kanwisher, Nancy. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Functional Organization of Social Perception and Cognition in the Superior Temporal Sulcus
Deen, Ben; Koldewyn, Kami; Kanwisher, Nancy. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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