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Neural networks supporting audiovisual integration for speech: A large-scale lesion study.

Gregory Hickok1, Corianne Rogalsky2, William Matchin3, Alexandra Basilakos4, Julia Cai2, Sara Pillay5, Michelle Ferrill6, Soren Mickelsen2, Steven W Anderson7, Tracy Love6, Jeffrey Binder5, Julius Fridriksson4.   

Abstract

Auditory and visual speech information are often strongly integrated resulting in perceptual enhancements for audiovisual (AV) speech over audio alone and sometimes yielding compelling illusory fusion percepts when AV cues are mismatched, the McGurk-MacDonald effect. Previous research has identified three candidate regions thought to be critical for AV speech integration: the posterior superior temporal sulcus (STS), early auditory cortex, and the posterior inferior frontal gyrus. We assess the causal involvement of these regions (and others) in the first large-scale (N = 100) lesion-based study of AV speech integration. Two primary findings emerged. First, behavioral performance and lesion maps for AV enhancement and illusory fusion measures indicate that classic metrics of AV speech integration are not necessarily measuring the same process. Second, lesions involving superior temporal auditory, lateral occipital visual, and multisensory zones in the STS are the most disruptive to AV speech integration. Further, when AV speech integration fails, the nature of the failure-auditory vs visual capture-can be predicted from the location of the lesions. These findings show that AV speech processing is supported by unimodal auditory and visual cortices as well as multimodal regions such as the STS at their boundary. Motor related frontal regions do not appear to play a role in AV speech integration.
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Keywords:  Speech audiovisual stroke language aphasia

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29705718      PMCID: PMC6223621          DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2018.03.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cortex        ISSN: 0010-9452            Impact factor:   4.027


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