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Temporal lobe perceptual predictions for speech are instantiated in motor cortex and reconciled by inferior frontal cortex

Authors :
Cope, Thomas E
Sohoglu, Ediz
Peterson, Katie A
Jones, P Simon
Rua, Catarina
Passamonti, Luca
Sedley, William
Post, Brechtje
Coebergh, Jan
Butler, Christopher R
Garrard, Peter
Abdel-Aziz, Khaled
Husain, Masud
Griffiths, Timothy D
Patterson, Karalyn
Davis, Matthew H
Rowe, James B
Cope, Thomas E [0000-0002-4751-1786]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

Humans use predictions to improve speech perception, especially in noisy environments. Here we use 7-T functional MRI (fMRI) to decode brain representations of written phonological predictions and degraded speech signals in healthy humans and people with selective frontal neurodegeneration (non-fluent variant primary progressive aphasia [nfvPPA]). Multivariate analyses of item-specific patterns of neural activation indicate dissimilar representations of verified and violated predictions in left inferior frontal gyrus, suggestive of processing by distinct neural populations. In contrast, precentral gyrus represents a combination of phonological information and weighted prediction error. In the presence of intact temporal cortex, frontal neurodegeneration results in inflexible predictions. This manifests neurally as a failure to suppress incorrect predictions in anterior superior temporal gyrus and reduced stability of phonological representations in precentral gyrus. We propose a tripartite speech perception network in which inferior frontal gyrus supports prediction reconciliation in echoic memory, and precentral gyrus invokes a motor model to instantiate and refine perceptual predictions for speech.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....144b755a9ac3dbc901e1595028c69182