Speech depends on our ability to recursively combine successive words into a complex sense. Although the order of these putative operations (syntax) has been the subject of extensive examination in the way in which the human brain learns to perform a "Semantic composition" remains largely unknown. The Rothschild Hospital houses a unit specializing in drug-resistant epilepsy in children from 2 to 20 years old. The identification of the epileptogenic zone often requires making an iEEG recording for a week (implantation of intracerebral electrodes in depth). Sometimes this recording has to be repeated, providing a unique opportunity to directly record brain activity at different periods of its development. Children will listen to pre-recorded phrases and stories such as "The Little Prince of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry" while being recorded with iEEG.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Any patient benefiting from a long-term intracranial brain recording.
Fondation Ophtalmologique de Rothschild
Paris, France, France
RECRUITINGThis is a non-clinical research study investigating from intracranial recordings how speech representation changes throughout human development.
intracranial recordings
Time frame: maximum 21 days
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