“…Neural populations in proximity to the peaks of these clusters have been attributed to the sensorimotor control of movements of the lips, tongue, jaw, and larynx (e.g., Grabski et al, 2012;Bohland & Guenther, 2006;Pulvermüller et al, 2006) and have been shown to produce speech through highly coordinated sequences of spatial patterns of activity that hierarchically represent the articulatory features of phonemes (Bouchard, Mesgarani, Johnson, & Chang, 2013). Furthermore, activity in these speech production areas, especially in the left hemisphere, has also been demonstrated for the passive perception of speech sounds (Pulvermüller et al, 2006;Wilson, Saygin, Sereno, & Iacoboni, 2004), supporting theories postulating a motor involvement in speech perception (Galantucci, Fowler, & Turvey, 2006;Liberman, Cooper, Shankweiler, & Studdert-Kennedy, 1967).…”