Sensory–motor transformations for speech occur bilaterally
Gregory B. Cogan,
Thomas Thesen,
Chad Carlson,
Werner Doyle,
Orrin Devinsky and
Bijan Pesaran ()
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Gregory B. Cogan: Center for Neural Science, New York University
Thomas Thesen: New York University School of Medicine
Chad Carlson: New York University School of Medicine
Werner Doyle: New York University School of Medicine
Orrin Devinsky: New York University School of Medicine
Bijan Pesaran: Center for Neural Science, New York University
Nature, 2014, vol. 507, issue 7490, 94-98
Abstract:
Direct neural recordings from electrodes over bilateral cortices show that sensory–motor transformations for speech occur bilaterally; neural responses are robust during both perception and production in an overt word-repetition task, and bilateral sensory–motor responses can perform transformations between speech-perception and speech-production representations during a non-word transformation task.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1038/nature12935
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