Bibliography¶
Alfredo Ardila. Some rare neuropsychological syndromes: central achromatopsia, bálint’s syndrome, pure word-deafness, supplementary motor area aphasia. Psychology & Neuroscience, 10(3):314–324, 2017.
G Assal, E Zander, H Kremin, and J Buttet. [voice discrimination in patients with cerebral cortical lesions]. Schweizer Archiv fur Neurologie, Neurochirurgie und Psychiatrie, 119(2):307–315, 1976.
Michael S. Beauchamp. The social mysteries of the superior temporal sulcus. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 19(9):489–490, 2015.
Pascal Belin, Robert J. Zatorre, Philippe Lafaille, Pierre Ahad, and Bruce Pike. Voice-selective areas in human auditory cortex. Nature, 403(6767):309–312, 2000.
Jeffrey R. Binder, J.A. Frost, T.A. Hammeke, P.S.F. Bellgowan, J.A. Springer, J.N. Kaufman, and E.T. Possing. Human temporal lobe activation by speech and nonspeech sounds. Cerebral Cortex, 10(5):512–528, 2000.
J. E. Bogen and G. M. Bogen. Wernicke’s region - where is it? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 280():834–843, 1976.
Robert H. Brookshire. An Introduction to Neurogenic Communication Disorders, 6e. Volume. Mosby Year Book, St. Louis, 2003.
Bradley R. Buchsbaum, Gregory Hickok, and Colin Humphries. Role of left posterior superior temporal gyrus in phonological processing for speech perception and production. Cognitive Science, 25(5):663–678, 2001.
Morten Christiansen and Nick Chater. The language faculty that wasn’t: a usage-based account of natural language recursion. Frontiers in Psychology, 6():1182, 2015.
Antonio R. Damasio. Aphasia. The New England Journal of Medicine, 326(8):531–539, 1992.
Iain DeWitt and Josef P. Rauschecker. Wernicke’s area revisited: parallel streams and word processing. Brain and Language, 127(2):181–191, 2013.
Iroise Dumontheil. Development of abstract thinking during childhood and adolescence: the role of rostrolateral prefrontal cortex. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 10(9):57–76, 2014.
Sigmund Freud. Zur auffassung der aphasien: eine kritische studie. Volume. F. Deuticke, 1891.
Rutherford Goldstein and Michael S. Vitevitch. The influence of clustering coefficient on word-learning: how groups of similar sounding words facilitate acquisition. Frontiers in Psychology, 5():1307, 2014.
John Graham, Richard Greenwood, and Bryan Lecky. Cortical deafness: a case report and review of the literature. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 48(1):35–49, 1980.
Alexander Gutschalk, Stefan Uppenkamp, Bernhard Riedel, Andreas Bartsch, Tobias Brandt, and Marlies Vogt-Schaden. Pure word deafness with auditory object agnosia after bilateral lesion of the superior temporal sulcus. Cortex, 73():24–35, 2015.
Gregory Hickok. Computational neuroanatomy of speech production. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 13(2):135–145, 2012.
Gregory Hickok and Bradley Buchsbaum. Temporal lobe speech perception systems are part of the verbal working memory circuit: evidence from two recent fmri studies. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26(6):740–741, 2003.
Gregory Hickok, Bradley Buchsbaum, Colin Humphries, and Tugan Muftuler. Auditory-motor interaction revealed by fmri: speech, music, and working memory in area spt. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15(5):673–682, 2003.
Gregory Hickok and David Poeppel. Dorsal and ventral streams: a framework for understanding aspects of the functional anatomy of language. Cognition, 92():67–99, 2004.
Gregory Hickok and David Poeppel. The cortical organization of speech processing. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 8(5):393–402, 2007.
John F Houde and Edward F Chang. The cortical computations underlying feedback control in vocal production. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 33():174–181, 2015.
Eric R. Kandel. Language. In Eric R. Kandel, James H. Schwartz, and Thomas M. Jessell, editors, Essentials of Neural Science and Behavior, pages 629–650. Elsevier, New York, 1995.
Adolph Kussmaul. Disturbance of speech. Cyclopedia of the practice of medicine, ():581–875, 1877.
Harry McGurk and John MacDonald. Hearing lips and seeing voices. Nature, 264(5588):746–748, 1976.
Tsendsuren Munkhdalai and Adam Trischler. Metalearning with hebbian fast weights. eprint arXiv, 1807.05076():, 2018.
Takenobu Murakami, Christian A. Kell, Julia Restle, Yoshikazu Ugawa, and Ulf Ziemann. Left dorsal speech stream components and their contribution to phonological processing. The Journal of Neuroscience, 35(4):1411–1422, 2015.
Loraine K. Obler and Kris Gjerlow. Language and the Brain. Volume. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1999.
Wilder Penfield and Lamar Roberts. Speech and Brain Mechanisms. Volume. Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., 1959.
David Poeppel, Karen Emmorey, Gregory Hickok, and Liina Pylkkänen. Towards a new neurobiology of language. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32(41):14125–14131, 2012.
JP Rauschecker and SK Scott. Maps and streams in the auditory cortex: nonhuman primates illuminate human speech processing. Nature Neuroscience, 12(6):718–724, 2009.
Gregg H. Recanzone and Mitchel L. Sutter. The biological basis of audition. Annual Review of Psychology, 59():119–142, 2008.
Corianne Rogalsky, Tasha Poppa, Kuan-Hua Chen, Steven W. Anderson, Hanna Damasio, Tracy Love, and Gregory Hickok. Speech repetition as a window on the neurobiology of auditory–motor integration for speech: a voxel-based lesion symptom mapping study. Neuropsychologia, 71():18–27, 2015.
Claudia Roswandowitz, Claudia Kappes, Hellmuth Obrig, and Katharina von Kriegstein. Obligatory and facultative brain regions for voice-identity recognition. Brain, 141(1):234–247, 2017.
O. Spreen, A. L. Benton, and R. W. Fincham. Auditory agnosia without aphasia. Archives of Neurology, 13(1):84–92, 1965.
Sarah Trost and Oliver Gruber. Evidence for a double dissociation of articulatory rehearsal and non-articulatory maintenance of phonological information in human verbal working memory. Neuropsychobiology, 65(3):133–140, 2012.
Diana Roupas Van Lancker and Gerald J. Canter. Impairment of voice and face recognition in patients with hemispheric damage. Brain and Cognition, 1(2):185–195, 1982.
Diana Roupas Van Lancker, Jeffrey L. Cummings, Jody Kreiman, and Bruce H. Dobkin. Phonagnosia: a dissociation between familiar and unfamiliar voices. Cortex, 24(2):195–209, 1988.
M. Vigneau, V. Beaucousin, P.Y. Hervé, H. Duffau, F. Crivello, O. Houdé, B. Mazoyer, and N. Tzourio-Mazoyer. Meta-analyzing left hemisphere language areas: phonology, semantics, and sentence processing. NeuroImage, 30(4):1414–1432, 2006.
Carl Wernicke. The symptom complex of aphasia. english translation of “der aphasische symptomenkompleks” (1874). In Robert S. Cohen and Marx W. Wartofsky, editors, 4, pages 34–97. Springer Netherlands, 1969.
Carl Wernicke and Friedlander C. Ein fall von taubheit in folge von doppelseitiger lasionen des schlafenlappens. Fortschritte der Medizin, 1():177–185, 1883.
Jeremy M Wolfe, Keith R Kluender, Dennis M Levi, Linda M Bartoshuk, Rachel S Herz, Roberta L Klatzky, Susan J Lederman, and Daniel M Merfeld. Sensation & Perception. Volume. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA, 2006.
Benedikt Zoefel and Rufin VanRullen. Eeg oscillations entrain their phase to high-level features of speech sound. NeuroImage, 124, Part A():16–23, 2016.
Last edited Aug 18, 2025