[HTML][HTML] Mirror neurons 30 years later: implications and applications
Mirror neurons (MNs) were first described in a seminal paper in 1992 as a class of monkey
premotor cells discharging during both action execution and observation. Despite their …
premotor cells discharging during both action execution and observation. Despite their …
Promises and limitations of human intracranial electroencephalography
Intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG), also known as electrocorticography when using
subdural grid electrodes or stereotactic EEG when using depth electrodes, is blossoming in …
subdural grid electrodes or stereotactic EEG when using depth electrodes, is blossoming in …
Brains and algorithms partially converge in natural language processing
C Caucheteux, JR King - Communications biology, 2022 - nature.com
Deep learning algorithms trained to predict masked words from large amount of text have
recently been shown to generate activations similar to those of the human brain. However …
recently been shown to generate activations similar to those of the human brain. However …
[HTML][HTML] Parallel and distributed encoding of speech across human auditory cortex
Speech perception is thought to rely on a cortical feedforward serial transformation of
acoustic into linguistic representations. Using intracranial recordings across the entire …
acoustic into linguistic representations. Using intracranial recordings across the entire …
Flexible piezoelectric acoustic sensors and machine learning for speech processing
Flexible piezoelectric acoustic sensors have been developed to generate multiple sound
signals with high sensitivity, shifting the paradigm of future voice technologies. Speech …
signals with high sensitivity, shifting the paradigm of future voice technologies. Speech …
The language network as a natural kind within the broader landscape of the human brain
Abstract Language behaviour is complex, but neuroscientific evidence disentangles it into
distinct components supported by dedicated brain areas or networks. In this Review, we …
distinct components supported by dedicated brain areas or networks. In this Review, we …
A speech planning network for interactive language use
During conversation, people take turns speaking by rapidly responding to their partners
while simultaneously avoiding interruption,. Such interactions display a remarkable degree …
while simultaneously avoiding interruption,. Such interactions display a remarkable degree …
The revolution will not be controlled: natural stimuli in speech neuroscience
LS Hamilton, AG Huth - Language, cognition and neuroscience, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Humans have a unique ability to produce and consume rich, complex, and varied language
in order to communicate ideas to one another. Still, outside of natural reading, the most …
in order to communicate ideas to one another. Still, outside of natural reading, the most …
Redefining the role of Broca's area in speech
A Flinker, A Korzeniewska… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
For over a century neuroscientists have debated the dynamics by which human cortical
language networks allow words to be spoken. Although it is widely accepted that Broca's …
language networks allow words to be spoken. Although it is widely accepted that Broca's …
Recovery from aphasia in the first year after stroke
SM Wilson, JL Entrup, SM Schneck, CF Onuscheck… - Brain, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Most individuals who experience aphasia after a stroke recover to some extent, with the
majority of gains taking place in the first year. The nature and time course of this recovery …
majority of gains taking place in the first year. The nature and time course of this recovery …