====== Interpretability of statistical approaches in speech and language neuroscience ====== * **ID:** 20231013113140035-1460 * **Researcher:** Sophie Bouton, Valerian Chambon, Narly Golestani, Elia Formisano, Anne-Lise Giraud * **WP:** Other * **PI:** Narly Golestani, Anne-Lise Giraud * **Abstract:** Brain functions are traditionally investigated using general linear models (GLM) in controlled experiments, which allow for a straightforward interpretation of the data. However, constraints imposed by controlled experimental setups have led neuroscientists to increasingly use machine-learning inspired approaches, which allow to work with large datasets collected in relatively natural experimental settings. Given the disparity of available methods and underlying concepts, synthesizing and relating the results of both traditional and machine-learning inspired experiments represents a substantial challenge. In this review, we propose to use a taxonomy based on the spatial specificity of the available methods and the extent to which they are constrained by a priori hypotheses, to classify their interpretability. Taking speech processing as a case example, we dissect the advantages and limitations of each of these methodological approaches, and highlight the ways in which they can be fruitfully combined to facilitate data interpretation. * **Publication DOI:** [[None|None]] * **Publication Link:** [[https://psyarxiv.com/8vwcs/|https://psyarxiv.com/8vwcs/]] * **Data Type:** null * **Data Format:** null * **Git:** [[None|None]]