Speech and music recruit frequency-specific distributed and overlapping cortical networks

Author:

te Rietmolen Noémie12ORCID,Mercier Manuel2ORCID,Trébuchon Agnès123ORCID,Morillon Benjamin12ORCID,Schön Daniele12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Language, Communication

2. Aix Marseille Université

3. APHM, Hôpital de la Timone, Service de Neurophysiologie Clinique

Abstract

To what extent does speech and music processing rely on domain-specific and domain-general neural networks? Using whole-brain intracranial EEG recordings in 18 epilepsy patients listening to natural, continuous speech or music, we investigated the presence of frequency-specific and network-level brain activity. We combined it with a statistical approach in which a clear operational distinction is made between shared , preferred, and domain- selective neural responses. We show that the majority of focal and network-level neural activity is shared between speech and music processing. Our data also reveal an absence of anatomical regional selectivity. Instead, domain-selective neural responses are restricted to distributed and frequency-specific coherent oscillations, typical of spectral fingerprints. Our work highlights the importance of considering natural stimuli and brain dynamics in their full complexity to map cognitive and brain functions.

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

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