Frontiers in Neuroscience (Jan 2023)

The Temporal Voice Areas are not “just” Speech Areas

  • Régis Trapeau,
  • Etienne Thoret,
  • Etienne Thoret,
  • Pascal Belin,
  • Pascal Belin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.1075288
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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The Temporal Voice Areas (TVAs) respond more strongly to speech sounds than to non-speech vocal sounds, but does this make them Temporal “Speech” Areas? We provide a perspective on this issue by combining univariate, multivariate, and representational similarity analyses of fMRI activations to a balanced set of speech and non-speech vocal sounds. We find that while speech sounds activate the TVAs more than non-speech vocal sounds, which is likely related to their larger temporal modulations in syllabic rate, they do not appear to activate additional areas nor are they segregated from the non-speech vocal sounds when their higher activation is controlled. It seems safe, then, to continue calling these regions the Temporal Voice Areas.

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