Chang Lab

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Area of Focus 1

Intonational speech prosody encoding

Area of Focus 2

Perceptual restoration of masked speech

Area of Focus 3

Decoding the English phonetic inventory

Area of Focus 4

Categorical speech encoding in the Human Superior Temporal Gyrus

Commercial Readiness?
Description

“A unique and defining trait of human behavior is our ability to communicate through speech. Our laboratory is interested in determining the basic mechanisms that underlie our ability to perceive and produce speech. While much of this processing has been localized to the peri-sylvian cortex, including Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas, the fundamental organizational principles of the neural circuits within these areas are completely unknown. To address this, our laboratory applies a variety of experimental approaches including psychophysics, local field potential and microelectrode array recordings, electrocortical stimulation, and real-time signal processing. These methods allow us to examine both local circuitry and global network dynamics spanning multiple cortical and sub-cortical regions with unparalleled spatial and temporal resolution in humans. Our central goal is to provide a mechanistic account for the major properties of speech behavior in normal speakers and those with language disorders. Our ongoing research is not only deepening understanding of speech and its disorders, but also is leading directly to safer mapping methods to preserve language function during brain surgery.”

Institution
UC San Francisco
New/Existing Tech
novel tech application
Recent Publication 1

Scangos K.W., Khambhati A.N., Daly P.M., Makhoul G.S., Sugrue L.P., Zamanian H., Liu T.X., Rao V.R., Sellers K.K., Dawes H.E., Starr P.A, Krystal A.D., & Chang E.F. (2021). Closed-loop neuromodulation in an individual with treatment-resistant depression. Nature Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-021-01480-w

Recent Publication 2

Scangos K.W., Khambhati A.N., Daly P.M., Owen L.W., Manning J.R., Ambrose J.B., Austin E., Dawes H.E., Krystal A.D., & Chang E.F. (2021). Distributed Subnetworks of Depression Defined by Direct Intracranial Neurophysiology. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2021.746499

Techs used
Brain-Computer InterfaceSpeech-controlled assistive neurotechnology
Techs-used
neuromorphic softwaresoftware
Treatments