Electrophysiological evidence of phonemotopic representations of vowels in the primary and secondary auditory cortex

Cortex3.60
Volume: 121, Pages: 385 - 398
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
How the brain encodes the speech acoustic signal into phonological representations is a fundamental question for the neurobiology of language. Determining whether this process is characterized by tonotopic maps in primary or secondary auditory areas, with bilateral or leftward activity, remains a long-standing challenge. Magnetoencephalographic studies failed to show hierarchical and asymmetric hints for speech processing. We employed...
Paper Details
Title
Electrophysiological evidence of phonemotopic representations of vowels in the primary and secondary auditory cortex
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
121
Pages
385 - 398
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