Phonetic Feature Encoding in Human Superior Temporal Gyrus

Science56.90
Volume: 343, Issue: 6174, Pages: 1006 - 1010
Published: Feb 28, 2014
Abstract
Deciphering Language Consonants and vowels represent basic building blocks of human language. How their characteristics are extracted from acoustic speech input is not well understood. Directly recording from the superior temporal gyrus of patients as part of their clinical evaluation for epilepsy surgery, Mesgarani et al. (p. 1006 , published online 30 January; see the Perspective by Grodzinsky and Nelken ) investigated neural responses while...
Paper Details
Title
Phonetic Feature Encoding in Human Superior Temporal Gyrus
Published Date
Feb 28, 2014
Journal
Volume
343
Issue
6174
Pages
1006 - 1010
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