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Decoding Articulatory Features from fMRI Responses in Dorsal Speech Regions
2015
Journal of Neuroscience
The brain's circuitry for perceiving and producing speech may show a notable level of overlap that is crucial for normal development and behavior. The extent to which sensorimotor integration plays a role in speech perception remains highly controversial, however. Methodological constraints related to experimental designs and analysis methods have so far prevented the disentanglement of neural responses to acoustic versus articulatory speech features. Using a passive listening paradigm and
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.0977-15.2015
pmid:26558773
pmcid:PMC6605359
fatcat:qabhifh7fvhidcxtdluzhbur4u