Inferior frontal regions underlie the perception of phonetic category invariance.
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A review and synthesis of the first 20 years of PET and fMRI studies of heard speech, spoken language and readingIs the Sensorimotor Cortex Relevant for Speech Perception and Understanding? An Integrative ReviewUsing effective connectivity analyses to understand processing architecture: Response to commentaries by Samuel, Spivey and McQueen, Eisner and Norris.Functional Segregation of Cortical Regions Underlying Speech Timing and ArticulationRelative cue encoding in the context of sophisticated models of categorization: Separating information from categorizationRepresentations of Invariant Musical Categories Are Decodable by Pattern Analysis of Locally Distributed BOLD Responses in Superior Temporal and Intraparietal SulciAttentional modulation and domain-specificity underlying the neural organization of auditory categorical perception.Hierarchical Organization of Auditory and Motor Representations in Speech Perception: Evidence from Searchlight Similarity Analysis.Neural Systems Underlying Perceptual Adjustment to Non-Standard Speech TokensWhat does the right hemisphere know about phoneme categories?FMRI of phonemic perception and its relationship to reading development in elementary- to middle-school-age childrenNeural pathways for visual speech perception.The neural processing of foreign-accented speech and its relationship to listener bias.Emergence of category-level sensitivities in non-native speech sound learning.An fMRI examination of the effects of acoustic-phonetic and lexical competition on access to the lexical-semantic network.Brain and language: evidence for neural multifunctionality.How learning to abstract shapes neural sound representations.Temporal cortex reflects effects of sentence context on phonetic processing.Effects of category learning on neural sensitivity to non-native phonetic categoriesSpeaker Invariance for Phonetic Information: an fMRI Investigation.Functional activation for imitation of seen and heard speech.Localization of sublexical speech perception components.Specialization along the left superior temporal sulcus for auditory categorizationNew method for fMRI investigations of language: defining ROIs functionally in individual subjects.Dynamic Functional Organization of Language: Insights From Functional NeuroimagingSmoothness without smoothing: why Gaussian naive Bayes is not naive for multi-subject searchlight studiesSyntactic processing in the human brain: what we know, what we don't know, and a suggestion for how to proceedA Bayesian Model of the Uncanny Valley Effect for Explaining the Effects of Therapeutic Robots in Autism Spectrum DisorderStructural correlates for lexical efficiency and number of languages in non-native speakers of English.The development of voicing categories: a quantitative review of over 40 years of infant speech perception research.Inferior Frontal Cortex Contributions to the Recognition of Spoken Words and Their Constituent Speech Sounds.Task-General and Acoustic-Invariant Neural Representation of Speech Categories in the Human Brain.The relationship between maternal education and the neural substrates of phoneme perception in children: Interactions between socioeconomic status and proficiency level.Repetition Suppression in the Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus Predicts Tone Learning Performance.Evaluating the sources and functions of gradiency in phoneme categorization: An individual differences approach.Effects of prior information on decoding degraded speech: an fMRI study.Voice-sensitive brain networks encode talker-specific phonetic detail.Interaction in Spoken Word Recognition Models: Feedback Helps.
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Inferior frontal regions underlie the perception of phonetic category invariance.
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Inferior frontal regions underlie the perception of phonetic category invariance
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Edward Walsh
Emily B Myers
James Eliassen
Sheila E Blumstein
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10.1111/J.1467-9280.2009.02380.X
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2009-06-08T00:00:00Z