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Towards a Functional Neuroanatomy of Speech Perception

Author: Gregory Hickok, David Poeppel

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Title: Towards a Functional Neuroanatomy of Speech Perception

Author: Gregory Hickok, David Poeppel

Description: Classic review by Hickok and Poeppel proposing that cortical fields in the posterior superior temporal lobe serve as the primary substrate for sound based representations of speech, connecting perception to lexical access and motor interface systems.

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