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The Temporal Voice Areas are not “just” Speech Areas

Régis Trapeau, Etienne Thoret, Pascal Belin

2023Frontiers in Neuroscience15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Temporal Voice Areas (TVAs) respond more strongly to speech sounds than to non-speech vocal sounds, but does this make them Temporal "Speech" Areas? We provide a perspective on this issue by combining univariate, multivariate, and representational similarity analyses of fMRI activations to a balanced set of speech and non-speech vocal sounds. We find that while speech sounds activate the TVAs more than non-speech vocal sounds, which is likely related to their larger temporal modulations in syllabic rate, they do not appear to activate additional areas nor are they segregated from the non-speech vocal sounds when their higher activation is controlled. It seems safe, then, to continue calling these regions the Temporal Voice Areas.

Topics & Concepts

Speech recognitionComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)Motor theory of speech perceptionSpeech processingSpeech productionSpeech perceptionPsychologyPerceptionNeuroscienceProgramming languageNeuroscience and Music PerceptionPhonetics and Phonology ResearchBlind Source Separation Techniques
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