articleJournal of NeuroscienceApr 15, 2003BRONZE OA

Hierarchical Processing in Spoken Language Comprehension

MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit · Medical Research Council

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Abstract

Understanding spoken language requires a complex series of processing stages to translate speech sounds into meaning. In this study, we use functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore the brain regions that are involved in spoken language comprehension, fractionating this system into sound-based and more abstract higher-level processes. We distorted English sentences in three acoustically different ways, applying each distortion to varying degrees to produce a range of intelligibility (quantified as the number of words that could be reported) and collected whole-brain echo-planar imaging data from 12 listeners using sparse imaging. The blood oxygenation level-dependent signal correlated with…

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  • Auditory cortex
  • Psychology
  • Comprehension
  • Intelligibility (philosophy)
  • Cognition
  • Inferior frontal gyrus
  • Lateralization of brain function
  • Cognitive psychology
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