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Lip-Reading Enables the Brain to Synthesize Auditory Features of Unknown Silent Speech
(The Journal of Neuroscience, 2020)
Lip-reading is crucial for understanding speech in challenging conditions. But how the brain extracts meaning from, silent, visual speech
is still under debate. Lip-reading in silence activates the auditory cortices, but ...
Development of neural oscillatory activity in response to speech in children from 4 to 6 years old
(Developmental Science, 2020)
Recent neurophysiological theories propose that the cerebral hemispheres collaborate
to resolve the complex temporal nature of speech, such that left-hemisphere (or
bilateral) gamma-band oscillatory activity would ...
Neocortical activity tracks the hierarchical linguistic structures of self-produced speech during reading aloud
(NeuroImage, 2020)
How the human brain uses self-generated auditory information during speech production is rather unsettled.
Current theories of language production consider a feedback monitoring system that monitors the auditory
consequences ...