ChangLabUCSF
@ChangLabUcsf
Chang Lab at UCSF, human brain, speech, brain-computer-interfaces, neurosurgery
Our latest work on the neural mechanism for stopping speech production is published! See a brief summary below and the original paper linked to the post at the bottom.
In natural conversations, people can stop speaking at any time. How? Using high-density electrocorticography, Zhao et al. find a distinct neural signal in the human premotor cortex that inhibits speech output to achieve abrupt stopping. @ChangLabUcsf nature.com/articles/s4156…
Our latest research on the neural basis of speech-motor sequencing is now published in @NatureHumBehav! Check out this high-level explainer video and read the full paper here: nature.com/articles/s4156…
New in @NatureHumBehav, @jessierliu, Lingyun Zhao, PhD & @ChangLabUCSF show that the middle precentral gyrus coordinates the muscle movements required to speak, challenging the longstanding view that Broca's area controls this process: nature.com/articles/s4156…
Reminder to those at #Cosyne2024 that @asilvaalex1 will be presenting his work on ***a bilingual speech neuroprosthesis*** ! Poster Session 2 #131 at 12:30!
Chang lab is at #Cosyne2024! 🗣️Thurs, posters 1 #083: @ItzikNorman neural oscillations during speech production. 💬Fri, posters 2 #131: @asilvaalex1 bilingual speech neural prostheses. 🤖Sat, talk session 9: @shaileeejain modeling single neurons in humans with deep neural nets.