Neural control of lexical tone production in human laryngeal motor cortex

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Junfeng Lu
Yuanning Li
Zehao Zhao
Yan Liu
Yanming Zhu
Ying Mao
Jinsong Wu
Edward F. Chang
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[1] Fudan University,Department of Neurosurgery, Huashan Hospital, Shanghai Medical College
[2] Shanghai Key Laboratory of Brain Function Restoration and Neural Regeneration,National Center for Neurological Disorders, Huashan Hospital, Shanghai Medical College
[3] Fudan University,School of Biomedical Engineering
[4] ShanghaiTech University,Department of Neurological Surgery
[5] University of California,Weill Institute for Neurosciences
[6] University of California,State Key Laboratory of Advanced Medical Materials and Devices
[7] ShanghaiTech University,Speech and Hearing Bioscience & Technology Program, Division of Medical Sciences
[8] Harvard University,undefined
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In tonal languages, which are spoken by nearly one-third of the world’s population, speakers precisely control the tension of vocal folds in the larynx to modulate pitch in order to distinguish words with completely different meanings. The specific pitch trajectories for a given tonal language are called lexical tones. Here, we used high-density direct cortical recordings to determine the neural basis of lexical tone production in native Mandarin-speaking participants. We found that instead of a tone category-selective coding, local populations in the bilateral laryngeal motor cortex (LMC) encode articulatory kinematic information to generate the pitch dynamics of lexical tones. Using a computational model of tone production, we discovered two distinct patterns of population activity in LMC commanding pitch rising and lowering. Finally, we showed that direct electrocortical stimulation of different local populations in LMC evoked pitch rising and lowering during tone production, respectively. Together, these results reveal the neural basis of vocal pitch control of lexical tones in tonal languages.
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