Using a novel paradigm controlling carefully for movement artifacts between still frames, we present fMRI evidence for partially dissociable cortical networks ...
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Cortical regions activated more by naturally moving speaking faces included the auditory cortex (Brodmann's Areas 41/42; lateral parts of Heschl's gyrus) and ...
This approach predicts that activation of STS by seen mouth actions reflects the strength of associations of seen with heard speech. Congruent with this ...
Previous studies have shown that in hearing people, natural time-varying silent seen speech can access the auditory cortex (left superior temporal regions).
Cortical regions activated more by naturally moving speaking faces included the auditory cortex (Brodmann's Areas 41/42; lateral parts of Heschl's gyrus) and ...
Moving faces generated significantly greater cortical activation than stilled face sequences, and in similar regions. However, a number of differences between ...
Face areas in cortex may be localized more reliably with moving than with still face stimuli (Fox et al., 2009). In a comparison between static and dynamic non- ...
Speech is perceived both by ear and by eye. Unlike heard speech, some seen speech gestures can be captured in stilled image sequences.
Moving faces generated significantly greater cortical activa- ... In the visual cortex, stilled faces generated ... The cortical substrates of face-image processing ...
Cortical subtrates of seeing speech: still and moving faces. G Calvert, M Brammer, R Campbell. King's College London. Research output: Contribution to journal�...
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