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Learning Speech Production and Perception through Sensorimotor Interactions.

Shihab Shamma1,2, Prachi Patel3,4, Shoutik Mukherjee1, Guilhem Marion2, Bahar Khalighinejad3,4, Cong Han3,4, Jose Herrero5, Stephan Bickel5, Ashesh Mehta5,6, Nima Mesgarani3,4.   

Abstract

Action and perception are closely linked in many behaviors necessitating a close coordination between sensory and motor neural processes so as to achieve a well-integrated smoothly evolving task performance. To investigate the detailed nature of these sensorimotor interactions, and their role in learning and executing the skilled motor task of speaking, we analyzed ECoG recordings of responses in the high-γ band (70-150 Hz) in human subjects while they listened to, spoke, or silently articulated speech. We found elaborate spectrotemporally modulated neural activity projecting in both "forward" (motor-to-sensory) and "inverse" directions between the higher-auditory and motor cortical regions engaged during speaking. Furthermore, mathematical simulations demonstrate a key role for the forward projection in "learning" to control the vocal tract, beyond its commonly postulated predictive role during execution. These results therefore offer a broader view of the functional role of the ubiquitous forward projection as an important ingredient in learning, rather than just control, of skilled sensorimotor tasks.
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Keywords:  auditory cortex; human ECoG; mirror network; sensorimotor interactions; speech perception; speech production; vocal articulation

Year:  2020        PMID: 33506209      PMCID: PMC7811190          DOI: 10.1093/texcom/tgaa091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex Commun        ISSN: 2632-7376


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