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Transformation of a temporal speech cue to a spatial neural code in human auditory cortex.

Neal P Fox1, Matthew Leonard1, Matthias J Sjerps2,3, Edward F Chang1,4.   

Abstract

In speech, listeners extract continuously-varying spectrotemporal cues from the acoustic signal to perceive discrete phonetic categories. Spectral cues are spatially encoded in the amplitude of responses in phonetically-tuned neural populations in auditory cortex. It remains unknown whether similar neurophysiological mechanisms encode temporal cues like voice-onset time (VOT), which distinguishes sounds like /b/ and/p/. We used direct brain recordings in humans to investigate the neural encoding of temporal speech cues with a VOT continuum from /ba/ to /pa/. We found that distinct neural populations respond preferentially to VOTs from one phonetic category, and are also sensitive to sub-phonetic VOT differences within a population's preferred category. In a simple neural network model, simulated populations tuned to detect either temporal gaps or coincidences between spectral cues captured encoding patterns observed in real neural data. These results demonstrate that a spatial/amplitude neural code underlies the cortical representation of both spectral and temporal speech cues.
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Keywords:  auditory cortex; categorical perception; electrocorticography; human; neuroscience; speech; temporal processing; voice-onset time (VOT)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32840483      PMCID: PMC7556862          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.53051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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