Brain and Cognition Tuesday Seminar "Neural manifolds for speech processing"
22.11.2022 12:15 – 13:15
Abstract: How are speech features encoded at the neuronal level in the brain? In this talk, I will show how phonetic, articulatory and other speech features are represented by sequences of neural activity in the superior temporal gyrus of the human brain. I will propose that the ordering of these firing sequences organize the encoding of speech features in a neural space, also called a neural manifold, and I will introduce a new method to uncover the neural manifold's organization during speech processing.
Lieu
Bâtiment: Campus Biotech
Room H8-01-D and Zoom
https://unige.zoom.us/j/62694444617?pwd=T2wzQWNMMk9DTEVXZFhwRW94RXEwQT09
Organisé par
Faculté de médecineDépartement de neurosciences fondamentales
Intervenant-e-s
Timothée Proix, Collaborateur Scientifique, UNIGEentrée libre
Classement
Catégorie: Séminaire
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