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Neural manifolds for speech processing

Séminaire / Eq M.Pereira

Le 4 juin 2026

Séminaire par Timothée Proix (ETH Zurich)

Speech comprehension requires the brain to represent and combine phonetic, lexical, and semantic information across a linguistic hierarchy. Yet how neuronal populations implement these representations and compositions remains unclear. In this talk, I will show how the framework of neural manifolds offers a powerful lens for this question, combining intracranial recordings in the human cortex with population-level analyses and computational modeling.

I will show that linguistic features are encoded as distinct trajectories on low-dimensional manifolds, which can be resolved analytically by fitting recurrent neural networks directly to the neural data. I will then discuss how these trajectory-based representations are combined across levels, from the composition of phonetic features into syllables, to the interactions between phonetic and semantic representations. Together, these perspectives point toward a population-level mechanism for the representation and composition of speech processing.

Timothée Proix est invité par Michael Pereira.

Date

Le 4 juin 2026
Complément date

11h30

Localisation

Complément lieu

Amphi Kampf

Publié le 23 avril 2026

Mis à jour le 19 mai 2026