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Neural Representations of the Content and Production of Human Vocalization

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Date 2023 May 30
PMID 37253014
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Speech, as the spoken form of language, is fundamental for human communication. The phenomenon of covert inner speech implies functional independence of speech content and motor production. However, it remains unclear how a flexible mapping between speech content and production is achieved on the neural level. To address this, we recorded magnetoencephalography in humans performing a rule-based vocalization task. On each trial, vocalization content (one of two vowels) and production form (overt or covert) were instructed independently. Using multivariate pattern analysis, we found robust neural information about vocalization content and production, mostly originating from speech areas of the left hemisphere. Production signals dynamically transformed upon presentation of the content cue, whereas content signals remained largely stable throughout the trial. In sum, our results show dissociable neural representations of vocalization content and production in the human brain and provide insights into the neural dynamics underlying human vocalization.

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Neural representations of the content and production of human vocalization.

Voigtlaender V, Sandhaeger F, Hawellek D, Hage S, Siegel M Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2023; 120(23):e2219310120.

PMID: 37253014 PMC: 10265962. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2219310120.

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