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SUMMARY:B&C Tuesday Seminar «Invasive neurophysiology to elucidate the neural correlates of speech»
DESCRIPTION:Abstract : Speech is so central to the human experience that impairments of communication through speech are among the most devastating consequences of neurological illness. Invasive recordings are a privileged technique to investigate the cortical activity that underlies the processing and production of speech. I will present the results of two recent projects. First\, I will show the crucial role of oscillatory phase in the cortical processing of visual speech cues\, and its impact on the perception of audiovisual speech. Then\, turning to speech production\, I will examine the neural correlates of inner\, or covert\, speech. This fascinating topic has gained importance as progress in neurotechnology now makes it possible to envision brain-computer interfaces based on chronic cortical implants to restore speech.
URL:https://neurocenter-unige.ch/agenda/bc-tuesday-seminar-invasive-neurophysiology-to-elucidate-the-neural-correlates-of-speech/
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CATEGORIES:Seminars brain&cognition,Seminars neurobiology
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