Auditory–Motor Interaction Revealed by fMRI: Speech, Music, and Working Memory in Area Spt
University of California, Irvine
Abstract
The concept of auditory-motor interaction pervades speech science research, yet the cortical systems supporting this interface have not been elucidated. Drawing on experimental designs used in recent work in sensory-motor integration in the cortical visual system, we used fMRI in an effort to identify human auditory regions with both sensory and motor response properties, analogous to single-unit responses in known visuomotor integration areas. The sensory phase of the task involved listening to speech (nonsense sentences) or music (novel piano melodies); the "motor" phase of the task involved covert rehearsal/humming of the auditory stimuli. A small set of areas in the superior temporal and temporal-parietal…
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Authors
4- GHGregory HickokCorresponding
University of California, Irvine
- BRBradley R. Buchsbaum
University of California, Irvine
- CHColin Humphries
University of California, Irvine
- TMTugan Muftuler
University of California, Irvine
Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Sensory system
- Cognitive psychology
- Speech production
- Neurocomputational speech processing
- Working memory
- Neuroscience
- Speech perception
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