articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesJul 26, 2010BRONZE OA

Speaker–listener neural coupling underlies successful communication

Princeton University

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Abstract

Verbal communication is a joint activity; however, speech production and comprehension have primarily been analyzed as independent processes within the boundaries of individual brains. Here, we applied fMRI to record brain activity from both speakers and listeners during natural verbal communication. We used the speaker's spatiotemporal brain activity to model listeners' brain activity and found that the speaker's activity is spatially and temporally coupled with the listener's activity. This coupling vanishes when participants fail to communicate. Moreover, though on average the listener's brain activity mirrors the speaker's activity with a delay, we also find areas that exhibit predictive anticipatory…

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Keywords
  • Comprehension
  • Brain activity and meditation
  • Neural activity
  • Coupling (piping)
  • Psychology
  • Mechanism (biology)
  • Speech production
  • Language production
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