CEREBRAL blood flow (CBF) was measured with PET during rudimentary singing
of a single pitch and vowel, contrasted to passive listening to complex ton
es. CBF increases in cortical areas related to motor control were seen in t
he supplementary motor area, anterior cingulate cortex, precentral gyri, an
terior insula land the adjacent inner face of the precentral operculum) and
cerebellum, replicating most previously seen during speech. Increases in a
uditory cortex were seen within right Heschl's gyrus, and in the posterior
superior temporal plane land the immediately overlying parietal cortex). Si
nce cortex near right Heschl's has been linked to complex pitch perception,
its asymmetric activation here maybe related to analyzing the fundamental f
requency of one's:own voice for feedback-guided modulation. NeuroReport 10:
3453-3458 (C) 1999 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.