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SUMMARY:Common ground for action-perception coupling and its consequences for speech processing
DESCRIPTION:Common ground for action-perception coupling and its consequences for speech processing by Sonja A. Kotz (Dept. of Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology\, Maastricht University\, The Netherlands & Dept. of Neuropsychology\, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences\, Leipzig\, Germany)\nSonja.kotz@maastrichtuniversity.nl\n11h \nWhile the role of forward models in predicting sensory consequences of action is well anchored in a cortico-cerebellar interface\, it is an open question whether this interface is action specific or extends to perceptual consequences of sensory input (e.g. Knolle et al.\, 2012; 2013 a&b). Considering the functional relevance of a temporo-cerebellar-thalamo-cortical circuitry that aligns with well known cerebellar-thalamo-cortical connectivity patterns\, one may consider that cerebellar computations apply similarly to incoming information coding action\, sensation\, or even higher level cognition such as speech and language (e.g. Ramnani\, 2006; Kotz & Schwartze\, 2010\, 2016): (i) they simulate cortical information processing and (ii) cerebellar-thalamic output may provide a possible source for internally generated cortical activity that predicts the outcome of information processing in cortical target areas (Knolle et al.\, 2012; Schwartze & Kotz\, 2013). I will discuss new empirical and patient evidence (motor-auditory coupling and auditory only) in support of these considerations and present an extended cortico-subcortical framework encompassing action-perception coupling\, perception\, and multimodal speech.
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