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Neural Correlates of Vocal Production and Motor Control in Human Heschl's Gyrus.

Roozbeh BehroozmandHiroyuki OyaKirill V NourskiHiroto KawasakiCharles R LarsonJohn F BruggeMatthew A HowardJeremy D W Greenlee
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
The present study is a significant contribution to our understanding of sensor-motor mechanisms of vocal production and motor control. The findings demonstrate distinct functional parcellation of core and noncore areas within human auditory cortex on Heschl's gyrus that process natural human vocalizations and pitch perturbations in the auditory feedback. In addition, our data provide evidence for distinct roles of high gamma neural oscillations and frequency following responses for processing periodicity in human vocalizations during vocal production and motor control.
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