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Dynamic Structure of Neural Variability in the Cortical Representation of Speech Sounds.

Benjamin K DichterKristofer E BouchardEdward F Chang
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Cortical responses can be highly variable to auditory speech sounds. Despite this, sensory perception can be remarkably stable. Here, we recorded from the human superior temporal gyrus, a high-order auditory cortex, and studied the changes in the cortical representation of speech stimuli across multiple repetitions. We found that neural variability is reduced upon stimulus onset across electrodes that encode speech sounds.
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