Introduction

The study of cerebral mechanisms underlying speech and voice processing has gained importance since the early 2000s with the advent of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) [1]. Voice-sensitive areas, commonly referred to as “temporal voice areas” (TVA) or simply “voice areas”, have been highlighted along the upper, superior portion of the temporal cortex [2]. Since then, great efforts have been made to better characterize these TVA, with particular attention to their spatial division into functional subregions [35]. A fairly large body of literature points to the critical role of the TVA in voice perception and processing in healthy participants [4, 68] as well as in lesioned patients [9]. …

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