32.3721, FYI: Online Lecture 12/2/2021: Adeen Flinker, Speech Perception and Production
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Subject: 32.3721, FYI: Online Lecture 12/2/2021: Adeen Flinker, Speech Perception and Production
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Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2021 03:01:21
From: Dirk Den Ouden [denouden at sc.edu]
Subject: Online Lecture 12/2/2021: Adeen Flinker, Speech Perception and Production
Thursday December 2nd, 12pm (noon) ET
Presentation in Zoom, accessible via the C-STAR website:
http://cstar.sc.edu/lecture-series/
Intracranial electrophysiology of speech perception and production
Adeen Flinker, PhD
New York University
For many decades, the neurobiological basis of language has been dominated by
a conceptually dichotomous model in which speech perception is supported by
Wernicke’s area in the temporal lobe and speech production is supported by
Broca’s area in the frontal lobe. This model has been challenged by lesion and
neuroimaging studies suggesting a more complex network of cortical structures
supporting language. Many of the questions remaining in the field require a
fine-grained temporal resolution together with spatial specificity in order to
assay the dynamics of speech. Here I will introduce a series of studies
employing direct electrocorticographic (ECoG) recordings in humans,
illuminating the dynamics and cascade of neural events from perception to
production of speech.
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The online lecture can be followed online from your computer, tablet or
smartphone, in Zoom. The zoom link is accessible via the C-STAR website:
http://cstar.sc.edu/lecture-series/
For more information, or to be added to the C-STAR mailing list, contact Dirk
den Ouden: denouden at sc.edu
Linguistic Field(s): Clinical Linguistics
Cognitive Science
Neurolinguistics
Phonetics
Phonology
Psycholinguistics
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