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Sensory–motor transformations for speech occur bilaterally
Nature advance online publication 15 January 2014. doi:10.1038/nature12935 Authors: Gregory B. Cogan, Thomas Thesen, Chad Carlson, Werner Doyle, Orrin Devinsky & Bijan Pesaran Historically, the study of speech processing has emphasized a strong link between auditory perceptual input and motor production output. A kind of ‘parity’ is essential, as both perception- and production-based representations must form a unified interface to facilitate access to higher-order language processes such as syntax and semantics, believed to be computed in the dominant, typically left hemisphere. Although various theories ...
Source: Nature AOP - January 15, 2014 Category: Research Authors: Gregory B. CoganThomas ThesenChad CarlsonWerner DoyleOrrin DevinskyBijan Pesaran Tags: Letter Source Type: research