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A novel approach to study audiovisual integration in speech perception: localizer fMRI and sparse sampling.

Gregor Rafael Szycik1, Peggy Tausche, Thomas F Münte.   

Abstract

Speech comprehension in noisy environments is greatly improved by the availability of visual information, i.e. lip and facial movements. This suggests that the brain is in possession of an audiovisual integration mechanism supplementing speech comprehension. To reveal the respective brain areas, we used a step-wise functional neuroimaging approach in healthy German speaking subjects. First, a functional localizer session using a block design with auditory speech, visual speech (lip movements, no audio), and audiovisual speech (audio and video-signal in sync) was used to identify areas activated by auditory and visual speech, which showed in addition further increased activity in the audiovisual condition. This procedure revealed two clusters of brain activity in the posterior part of the superior temporal sulcus bilaterally. In a second session using slow-event-related imaging in conjunction with sparse sampling, these functionally defined volumes were further examined in a design crossing audiovisual congruity and intelligibility (with/without added noise). Within these areas, regions showing an interaction of audiovisual congruity and intelligibility were found with the greatest activity for incongruent speech stimuli with added noise. This underscores their role in audiovisual integration. We propose that the stepwise approach introduced here allows a finer analysis of audiovisual speech integration than previous methods.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17880929     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2007.08.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


  18 in total

1.  Audiovisual integration during speech comprehension: an fMRI study comparing ROI-based and whole brain analyses.

Authors:  Gregor R Szycik; Henk Jansma; Thomas F Münte
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2009-07       Impact factor: 5.038

2.  Quantified acoustic-optical speech signal incongruity identifies cortical sites of audiovisual speech processing.

Authors:  Lynne E Bernstein; Zhong-Lin Lu; Jintao Jiang
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  2008-04-18       Impact factor: 3.252

3.  Relations between social-perceptual ability in multi- and unisensory contexts, autonomic reactivity, and social functioning in individuals with Williams syndrome.

Authors:  Anna Järvinen; Rowena Ng; Davide Crivelli; Andrew J Arnold; Nicholas Woo-VonHoogenstyn; Ursula Bellugi
Journal:  Neuropsychologia       Date:  2015-05-19       Impact factor: 3.139

4.  Audiovisual speech perception: A new approach and implications for clinical populations.

Authors:  Julia Irwin; Lori DiBlasi
Journal:  Lang Linguist Compass       Date:  2017-03-26

5.  Cortical integration of audio-visual speech and non-speech stimuli.

Authors:  Brent C Vander Wyk; Gordon J Ramsay; Caitlin M Hudac; Warren Jones; David Lin; Ami Klin; Su Mei Lee; Kevin A Pelphrey
Journal:  Brain Cogn       Date:  2010-08-14       Impact factor: 2.310

6.  Auditory, Visual and Audiovisual Speech Processing Streams in Superior Temporal Sulcus.

Authors:  Jonathan H Venezia; Kenneth I Vaden; Feng Rong; Dale Maddox; Kourosh Saberi; Gregory Hickok
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2017-04-07       Impact factor: 3.169

7.  An ALE meta-analysis on the audiovisual integration of speech signals.

Authors:  Laura C Erickson; Elizabeth Heeg; Josef P Rauschecker; Peter E Turkeltaub
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2014-07-04       Impact factor: 5.038

8.  An fMRI Study of Audiovisual Speech Perception Reveals Multisensory Interactions in Auditory Cortex.

Authors:  Kayoko Okada; Jonathan H Venezia; William Matchin; Kourosh Saberi; Gregory Hickok
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-06-21       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Coding of multisensory temporal patterns in human superior temporal sulcus.

Authors:  Tömme Noesselt; Daniel Bergmann; Hans-Jochen Heinze; Thomas Münte; Charles Spence
Journal:  Front Integr Neurosci       Date:  2012-08-28

10.  Consistency and variability in functional localisers.

Authors:  Keith J Duncan; Chotiga Pattamadilok; Iris Knierim; Joseph T Devlin
Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2009-03-14       Impact factor: 6.556

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