Beta rhythm modulation by speech sounds: somatotopic mapping in somatosensory cortex

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Eleonora Bartoli
Laura Maffongelli
Claudio Campus
Alessandro D’Ausilio
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[1] Robotics,Brain and Cognitive Sciences (RBCS) Department
[2] Italian Institute of Technology,undefined
[3] Present address: Neurosurgery Department,undefined
[4] University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston,undefined
[5] Texas,undefined
[6] US.,undefined
[7] Present address: Psychology Department,undefined
[8] University of Zurich,undefined
[9] Switzerland.,undefined
[10] Present address: Center for Translational Neurophysiology for Speech and Communication (CTNSC),undefined
[11] Italian Institute of Technology,undefined
[12] Italy.,undefined
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During speech listening motor regions are somatotopically activated, resembling the activity that subtends actual speech production, suggesting that motor commands can be retrieved from sensory inputs. Crucially, the efficient motor control of the articulators relies on the accurate anticipation of the somatosensory reafference. Nevertheless, evidence about somatosensory activities elicited by auditory speech processing is sparse. The present work looked for specific interactions between auditory speech presentation and somatosensory cortical information processing. We used an auditory speech identification task with sounds having different place of articulation (bilabials and dentals). We tested whether coupling the auditory task with a peripheral electrical stimulation of the lips would affect the pattern of sensorimotor electroencephalographic rhythms. Peripheral electrical stimulation elicits a series of spectral perturbations of which the beta rebound reflects the return-to-baseline stage of somatosensory processing. We show a left-lateralized and selective reduction in the beta rebound following lip somatosensory stimulation when listening to speech sounds produced with the lips (i.e. bilabials). Thus, the somatosensory processing could not return to baseline due to the recruitment of the same neural resources by speech stimuli. Our results are a clear demonstration that heard speech sounds are somatotopically mapped onto somatosensory cortices, according to place of articulation.
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