Wayne E Mackey, Jonathan Winawer, Clayton E Curtis
Topographic maps of space in frontal and parietal cortex are organized into clusters, similar to visual cortex, where multiple maps of polar angle share a confluent fovea.
Sam Vickery, William D Hopkins ... Felix Hoffstaedter
Openly available structural imaging processing pipeline for chimpanzees including registration templates and macro-anatomical parcellation shows human-like cerebral aging and medial hemispheric organization.
Oscar Woolnough, Kiefer James Forseth ... Nitin Tandon
Direct insular recordings in humans reveal that contrary to several prominent models of speech production, it is not engaged in pre-articulatory planning, but in auditory and somatosensory components of speech.
Patrick J Karas, John F Magnotti ... Michael S Beauchamp
Human perception and brain responses differ between words, in which mouth movements are visible before the voice is heard, and words, for which the reverse is true.
Arefeh Sherafati, Noel Dwyer ... Jonathan E Peelle
The use of high-density optical brain imaging in listeners with cochlear implants shows increased activity in frontal cortex during speech perception compared to those with normal hearing.
Daniel Arthur Abrams, Aarthi Padmanabhan ... Vinod Menon
Children with autism often 'tune out' the voices in their environment and new results show that impaired processing of voices in the brain's reward system may underlie this social behavior.
Cross-species alignment based on cortical myelin content can dissociate cortical expansion and relocation from changes in connectivity profiles in the temporal lobe of higher primates.
Lucija Rapan, Sean Froudist-Walsh ... Nicola Palomero-Gallagher
3D atlas of the macaque frontal lobe, based on the novel quantitative parcellation, integrates anatomical, neurochemical, and functional connectivity data.