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Functional organization of the superior temporal gyrus for speech perception

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCOLocation SAN FRANCISCO, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Apr 2012Deadline 31 Jul 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025ASDAcousticsAddressAlogiaAnepiaAphasiaAuditoryAuditory CortexAuditory areaAutismAutistic DisorderBehavioralBrainBrain Nervous SystemCell Communication and SignalingCell SignalingCharacteristicsClinicalCodeCoding SystemComplexComprehensionCuesDevelopmentDimensionsDissociationDyslexiaEarly Infantile AutismElectrodesElementsEncephalonEventGoalsHumanImplantIndividualInfantile AutismIntracellular Communication and SignalingInvestigationKanner's SyndromeKnowledgeLanguageLanguage DisordersLanguage disabilityLateralLinguisticLinguisticsLinkLogagnosiaLogamnesiaLogastheniaMedical RehabilitationMethodologyMethodsModelingModern ManMusicNerve CellsNerve UnitNeural CellNeurocyteNeurological SurgeryNeuronsNeurosciencesNeurosurgical ProceduresNoisePatientsPerceptionPhoneticsPlayPopulationPropertyPsychophysicsRehabilitationRehabilitation therapyResearchResolutionRoleSignal TransductionSignal Transduction SystemsSignalingSiteSpeechSpeech AcousticsSpeech PerceptionSpeech SoundStimulusStressSuperior temporal gyrusSurfaceTemporal LobeTimeWord BlindnessWorkautism spectral disorderautism spectrum disorderautistic spectrum disorderawakebiological signal transductioncomputational neurosciencedensitydevelopmentalexperienceinnovateinnovationinnovativeinsightlanguage deficitlanguage perceptionmulti-scale computational modelingmulti-scale mathematical modelingmulti-scale modelingmultiscale computational modelingmultiscale mathematical modelingmultiscale modelingneuralneural imagingneuro-imagingneuroimagingneurological imagingneuronalneurophysiologicalneurophysiologynew diagnosticsnext generation diagnosticsnovel diagnosticsphonologypsychophysicalrehab therapyrehabilitativerehabilitative therapyremediationresolutionsresponsesensory inputsignal processingsocial rolesoundspatial and temporalspatial temporalspatiotemporalspeech processingstatisticstemporal cortextemporal measurementtemporal resolutiontheoriestime measurement
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The basic mechanisms underlying comprehension of spoken language are still largely unknown. Over the past

decade, we have gained new insights to how the human brain extracts the most fundamental linguistic

elements (consonants and vowels) from a complex and highly variable acoustic signal. However, the next set

of questions await pertaining to the sequencing of those auditory elements and how they are integrated with

other features, such as, the amplitude envelope of speech. Further investigation of the cortical representation

of speech sounds can likely shed light on these fundamental questions. Previous research has implicated the

superior temporal cortex in the processing of speech sounds, but little is known about how these sounds are

linked together into the perceptual experience of words and continuous speech. The recording of neural activity

directly from the cortical surface is a promising approach to study this since it can provide both high spatial and

temporal resolution. This proposal seeks to examine the mechanisms of phonetic encoding by utilizing

neurophysiological recordings obtained during neurosurgical procedures. High-density electrode arrays and

advanced signal processing will be utilized to unravel both local and population encoding of speech sounds in

the lateral temporal cortex. The overall goal is to determine how the brain extracts linguistic elements from a

complex acoustic speech signal towards better understanding and remediating human language disorders.

Grant Number: 5R01DC012379-14
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Edward Chang

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