The Premotor Language Area Encodes a Full Acoustic-to-semantic Speech Hierarchy
Classic neurobiological models of human speech and language have emphasized the dominant role of temporal lobe in speech perception, while premotor regions including the ventral premotor cortex (PMv) are situated at the level of articulatory processing. However, accumulating evidence from neuroimaging, clinical, and computational studies suggests that premotor cortex may contribute to speech processing beyond articulation. The precise extent and functional organization of these speech-related representations, however, remain unclear. In this study, we combined naturalistic speech perception with computational encoding models to characterize the organization of speech representations within P