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Do temporal processes underlie left hemisphere dominance in speech perception?Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and vocal tract: Applications to the study of speech production and language learning.Developmental phonagnosia: a selective deficit of vocal identity recognition.Getting the Cocktail Party Started: Masking Effects in Speech Perception.Feel the Noise: Relating Individual Differences in Auditory Imagery to the Structure and Function of Sensorimotor Systems.Editorial: Current research and emerging directions on the cognitive and neural organization of speech processing.The social life of laughter.The social life of voices: studying the neural bases for the expression and perception of the self and others during spoken communication.A little more conversation, a little less action--candidate roles for the motor cortex in speech perception.The neural processing of masked speechCortical asymmetries in speech perception: what's wrong, what's right and what's left?T'ain't what you say, it's the way that you say it--left insula and inferior frontal cortex work in interaction with superior temporal regions to control the performance of vocal impersonationsSpeech comprehension aided by multiple modalities: behavioural and neural interactions.Lexico-semantic and acoustic-phonetic processes in the perception of noise-vocoded speech: implications for cochlear implantation.An application of univariate and multivariate approaches in FMRI to quantifying the hemispheric lateralization of acoustic and linguistic processes.Neural correlates of sublexical processing in phonological working memory.Discriminating between auditory and motor cortical responses to speech and nonspeech mouth sounds.Amplitude onsets and spectral energy in perceptual experienceInferior frontal gyrus activation predicts individual differences in perceptual learning of cochlear-implant simulations.Voice Modulation: A Window into the Origins of Human Vocal Control?Functional brain outcomes of L2 speech learning emerge during sensorimotor transformation.Increased discriminability of authenticity from multimodal laughter is driven by auditory information.Vocal Tract Images Reveal Neural Representations of Sensorimotor Transformation During Speech Imitation.Similar representations of emotions across faces and voices.Neural correlates of the affective properties of spontaneous and volitional laughter types.Commentary on "Neural correlates of mirth and laughter: A direct electrical cortical stimulation study" by Yamao and colleagues.I thought that I heard you laughing: Contextual facial expressions modulate the perception of authentic laughter and crying.Voluntary and involuntary processes affect the production of verbal and non-verbal signals by the human voice.Lexical information drives perceptual learning of distorted speech: evidence from the comprehension of noise-vocoded sentences.Investigating the Neural Basis of Theta Burst Stimulation to Premotor Cortex on Emotional Vocalization Perception: A Combined TMS-fMRI Study.
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