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Parallel and distributed encoding of speech across human auditory cortex

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CELL
卷 184, 期 18, 页码 4626-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.07.019

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  1. NIH [F32 DC014192-01, R01-DC012379, U01-NS117765]
  2. Joan and Sandy Weill Foundation
  3. William K. Bowes Foundation
  4. NVIDIA Corporation

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This study demonstrates that cortical processing in the human auditory cortex is not serially hierarchical, but instead exhibits parallel and independent information processing. The primary and nonprimary auditory cortices have distinct roles in speech perception, with the nonprimary cortex playing an essential independent role.
Speech perception is thought to rely on a cortical feedforward serial transformation of acoustic into linguistic representations. Using intracranial recordings across the entire human auditory cortex, electrocortical stimulation, and surgical ablation, we show that cortical processing across areas is not consistent with a serial hierarchical organization. Instead, response latency and receptive field analyses demonstrate parallel and distinct information processing in the primary and nonprimary auditory cortices. This functional dissociation was also observed where stimulation of the primary auditory cortex evokes auditory hallucination but does not distort or interfere with speech perception. Opposite effects were observed during stimulation of nonprimary cortex in superior temporal gyrus. Ablation of the primary auditory cortex does not affect speech perception. These results establish a distributed functional organization of parallel information processing throughout the human auditory cortex and demonstrate an essential independent role for nonprimary auditory cortex in speech processing.

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