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Neural manifolds carry reactivation of phonetic representations during semantic processing.


ABSTRACT: Traditional models of speech perception posit that neural activity encodes speech through a hierarchy of cognitive processes, from low-level representations of acoustic and phonetic features to high-level semantic encoding. Yet it remains unknown how neural representations are transformed across levels of the speech hierarchy. Here, we analyzed unique microelectrode array recordings of neuronal spiking activity from the human left anterior superior temporal gyrus, a brain region at the interface between phonetic and semantic speech processing, during a semantic categorization task and natural speech perception. We identified distinct neural manifolds for semantic and phonetic features, with a functional separation of the corresponding low-dimensional trajectories. Moreover, phonetic and semantic representations were encoded concurrently and reflected in power increases in the beta and low-gamma local field potentials, suggesting top-down predictive and bottom-up cumulative processes. Our results are the first to demonstrate mechanisms for hierarchical speech transformations that are specific to neuronal population dynamics.

SUBMITTER: Orepic P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10634964 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neural manifolds carry reactivation of phonetic representations during semantic processing.

Orepic Pavo P   Truccolo Wilson W   Halgren Eric E   Cash Sydney S SS   Giraud Anne-Lise AL   Proix Timothée T  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20240121


Traditional models of speech perception posit that neural activity encodes speech through a hierarchy of cognitive processes, from low-level representations of acoustic and phonetic features to high-level semantic encoding. Yet it remains unknown how neural representations are transformed across levels of the speech hierarchy. Here, we analyzed unique microelectrode array recordings of neuronal spiking activity from the human left anterior superior temporal gyrus, a brain region at the interface  ...[more]

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