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Single-neuronal elements of speech production in humans
A. R. Khanna, W. Muñoz, et al.
Discover groundbreaking insights from research conducted by Arjun R. Khanna and colleagues that unveils how specific neurons in the prefrontal cortex influence speech production. By utilizing ultra-high-density Neuropixels recordings, this study reveals how these neurons encode the structure and arrangement of planned words, facilitating a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics of human speech.
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