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Gregory S Hickok

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Matchin W, Almeida D, Hickok G, et al. (2024) A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Phrase Structure and Subject Island Violations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-29Reilly J, Shain C, Borghesani V, et al. (2024) What we mean when we say semantic: Toward a multidisciplinary semantic glossary. Psychonomic Bulletin & ReviewMatchin W, Mollasaraei ZK, Bonilha L, et al. (2024) Verbal working memory and syntactic comprehension segregate into the dorsal and ventral streams. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For BiologyMatchin W, Almeida D, Hickok G, et al. (2024) Cortical networks responsive to phrase structure and subject island violations. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For BiologyFahey D, Fridriksson J, Hickok G, et al. (2024) Lesion-symptom Mapping of Acceptability Judgments in Chronic Poststroke Aphasia Reveals the Neurobiological Underpinnings of

Wednesday, October 5th, 2022, from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m., followed by a cocktail.

Université de Montréal, Pavilion Marie-Victorin, Room D-427

Beyond Broca: Neural Architecture and Evolution of a Dual Motor Speech Coordination System

Abstract Classical neural architecture models of speech production propose a single system centered on Broca’s area coordinating all the vocal articulators from lips to larynx. Modern evidence has challenged both the idea that Broca’s area is involved in motor speech coordination and that there is only one coordination network. Drawing on a wide range of evidence, here we propose a dual speech coordination model in which laryngeal control of pitch-related aspects of prosody and song are coordinated by a hierarchically organized dorsolateral system while supralaryngeal articulation at the phonetic/syllabic level is coordinated by a more ventral system posterior to Broca’s area. We argue further that these two speech production subsystems have distinguishable evolutionary histories and discuss the implications for models of language evolution

Bio  Dr

Professor, Cognitive Sciences
School of Social Sciences

Center for Language Science

B.A., University of California, Irvine
PH.D., Brandeis University

Phone: (949) 824-1409
Fax: (949) 824-2307
Email: gshickok@uci.edu

University of California, Irvine
2341 Social & Behavioral Sciences Gateway Building
Mail Code: 5100
Irvine, CA 92697

Research Interests

neuroanatomy of language, neural plasticity, neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience

Publications

Hickok, G. (2014). The myth of mirror neurons: The real neuroscience of communication and cognition. New York: W.W. Norton

Barton, B., Venezia, J. Saberi, K., Hickok, G., & Brewer, A. (2012). Orthogonal Acoustic Dimensions Define Auditory Field Maps in Human Cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109, 20738–20743.

Hickok, G. (2012). Computational neuroanatomy of speech production. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 13, 135-145

Hickok, G., Houde, J., & Rong, F. (2011). Sensorimotor integration in speech processing: Computational basis and neural organization. Neuron, 69, 407-422

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