2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.12.22.424045
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Neuronal Correlates of the Perceptual Invariance of Words and Other Sounds in the Supplementary Motor Area of Macaques

Abstract: The supplementary motor area (SMA) of the brain is critical for integrating memory and sensory signals into perceptual decisions. For example, in macaques, SMA activity correlates with decisions based on the comparison of sounds.1 In humans, functional MRI shows SMA activation during the invariant recognition of words pronounced by different speakers.2 Nevertheless, the neuronal correlates of perceptual invariance are unknown. Here we show that the SMA of macaques associates novel sounds with behaviors trigger… Show more

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