Modular Phoneme Processing in Human Superior Temporal Gyrus

bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 Jan 19:2024.01.17.576120. doi: 10.1101/2024.01.17.576120.

Abstract

Modular organization is fundamental to cortical processing, but its presence is human association cortex is unknown. We characterized phoneme processing with 128-1024 channel micro-arrays at 50-200µm pitch on superior temporal gyrus of 7 patients. High gamma responses were highly correlated within ~1.7mm diameter modules, sharply delineated from adjacent modules with distinct time-courses and phoneme-selectivity. We suggest that receptive language cortex may be organized in discrete processing modules.

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