Common and distinct neural representations of imagined and perceived speech

Author:

Lu Lingxi1,Han Meizhen2,Zou Guangyuan3,Zheng Li3,Gao Jia-Hong3456

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Language and Culture University Center for the Cognitive Science of Language, , Beijing 100083, China

2. Beijing Normal University National Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, , Beijing 100875, China

3. Peking University Center for MRI Research, Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, , Beijing 100871, China

4. Peking University PKU-IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, , Beijing 100871, China

5. Peking University Beijing City Key Lab for Medical Physics and Engineering, Institution of Heavy Ion Physics, School of Physics, , Beijing 100871, China

6. Peking University National Biomedical Imaging Center, , Beijing 100871, China

Abstract

Abstract Humans excel at constructing mental representations of speech streams in the absence of external auditory input: the internal experience of speech imagery. Elucidating the neural processes underlying speech imagery is critical to understanding this higher-order brain function in humans. Here, using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated the shared and distinct neural correlates of imagined and perceived speech by asking participants to listen to poems articulated by a male voice (perception condition) and to imagine hearing poems spoken by that same voice (imagery condition). We found that compared to baseline, speech imagery and perception activated overlapping brain regions, including the bilateral superior temporal gyri and supplementary motor areas. The left inferior frontal gyrus was more strongly activated by speech imagery than by speech perception, suggesting functional specialization for generating speech imagery. Although more research with a larger sample size and a direct behavioral indicator is needed to clarify the neural systems underlying the construction of complex speech imagery, this study provides valuable insights into the neural mechanisms of the closely associated but functionally distinct processes of speech imagery and perception.

Funder

International Chinese Language Education Research Program of the Center for Language Education and Cooperation

National Science and Technology Innovation 2030 Program

Shenzhen Science and Technology Research Funding Program

Collaborative Research Fund of Chinese Institute for Brain Research

Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission

National Natural Science Foundation of China

the Construction of the Advanced Disciplines in Universities in Beijing

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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