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Electrocorticography reveals continuous auditory and visual speech tracking in temporal and occipital cortex.


ABSTRACT: During natural speech perception, humans must parse temporally continuous auditory and visual speech signals into sequences of words. However, most studies of speech perception present only single words or syllables. We used electrocorticography (subdural electrodes implanted on the brains of epileptic patients) to investigate the neural mechanisms for processing continuous audiovisual speech signals consisting of individual sentences. Using partial correlation analysis, we found that posterior superior temporal gyrus (pSTG) and medial occipital cortex tracked both the auditory and the visual speech envelopes. These same regions, as well as inferior temporal cortex, responded more strongly to a dynamic video of a talking face compared to auditory speech paired with a static face. Occipital cortex and pSTG carry temporal information about both auditory and visual speech dynamics. Visual speech tracking in pSTG may be a mechanism for enhancing perception of degraded auditory speech.

SUBMITTER: Micheli C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6289876 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Electrocorticography reveals continuous auditory and visual speech tracking in temporal and occipital cortex.

Micheli Cristiano C   Schepers Inga M IM   Ozker Müge M   Yoshor Daniel D   Beauchamp Michael S MS   Rieger Jochem W JW  

The European journal of neuroscience 20180812 5


During natural speech perception, humans must parse temporally continuous auditory and visual speech signals into sequences of words. However, most studies of speech perception present only single words or syllables. We used electrocorticography (subdural electrodes implanted on the brains of epileptic patients) to investigate the neural mechanisms for processing continuous audiovisual speech signals consisting of individual sentences. Using partial correlation analysis, we found that posterior  ...[more]

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