Séminaire de John HOUDE, University of California San Francisco organisé par GIPSA-lab dans le cadre des séminaires du Pôle.

Mercredi 24 octobre 2012 à 13h30 au GIPSA-lab 11 rue des Mathématiques, Saint Martin d'Hères, salle B314

Thèmes de recherche de l'intervenant : intégration sensori-motrice dans la parole, mécanismes d'adaptation et de perturbation, modèles computationnels de contrôle.

 

Résumé du séminaire :
For several years now, my lab has conducted investigations into how auditory feedback is processed during speaking, and the nature of the neural substrate of this processing activity. Our principal approach has used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to record the cortical activity of speakers as they hear themselves speaking, but recently, we have also completed an auditory feedback study based on electrocorticography (ECoG). In this talk, I'll discuss some of the more recent empirical and modeling work our lab has done to investigate the neural substrate of auditory feedback processing during speaking.