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Reliability of single-subject neural activation patterns in speech production tasks
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Behavioral and neural correlates of speech motor sequence learning in stuttering and neurotypical speakers: an fMRI investigation
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Neural circuitry of the “rhythm effect” (Frankford et al., 2021) ...
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Behavioral and neural correlates of speech motor sequence learning in stuttering and neurotypical speakers: an fMRI investigation
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In: Neurobiol Lang (Camb) (2021)
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Auditory feedback control mechanisms do not contribute to cortical hyperactivity within the voice production network in adductor spasmodic dysphonia
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SimpleDIVA: A 3-parameter model for examining adaptation in speech and voice production
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Reliability of single-subject neural activation patterns in speech production tasks
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Functional parcellation of speech cortex (Tourville et al., 2019) ...
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Functional parcellation of speech cortex (Tourville et al., 2019) ...
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Neuroimaging has revealed a core network of cortical regions that contribute to speech production, but the functional organization of this network remains poorly understood. Purpose: We describe efforts to identify reliable boundaries around functionally homogenous regions within the cortical speech motor control network in order to improve the sensitivity of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analyses of speech production and thus improve our understanding of the functional organization of speech production in the brain. Method: We used a bottom-up, data-driven approach by pooling data from 12 previously conducted fMRI studies of speech production involving the production of monosyllabic and bisyllabic words and pseudowords that ranged from single vowels and consonant–vowel pairs to short sentences (163 scanning sessions, 136 unique participants, 39 different speech conditions). After preprocessing all data through the same pipeline and registering individual contrast maps to a common surface ...
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Anatomy; Neuroscience
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URL: https://asha.figshare.com/articles/Functional_parcellation_of_speech_cortex_Tourville_et_al_2019_/9402674/1 https://dx.doi.org/10.23641/asha.9402674.v1
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Anomalous morphology in left hemisphere motor and premotor cortex of children who stutter
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Anomalous morphology in left hemisphere motor and premotor cortex of children who stutter
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Surface electromyographic control of a novel phonemic interface for speech synthesis
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Reliability of fMRI data during speech production tasks across scanning sessions
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Subject-specific functional localizers increase sensitivity and functional resolution of multi-subject analyses
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Dual language profiles of Latino children of immigrants: Stability and change over the early school years
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Syntactic processing in the human brain: What we know, what we don’t know, and a suggestion for how to proceed
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In: PMC (2011)
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Lexical and syntactic representations in the brain: An fMRI investigation with multi-voxel pattern analyses
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In: PMC (2011)
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