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Monica Wagner1, Mateusz Rusiniak2, Eve Higby3
1St. John's University, 8000 Utopia Parkway, Queens, NY, 11439, USA.
Neuropsychologia
|August 14, 2023
概括
母语语音处理涉及阿尔法和β脑波调制. 倾听任务揭示了成年人对原生与非原生声学模式的独特神经反应.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 心理语言学 心理语言学
- 听觉感知是一种听觉感知.
背景情况:
- 母语的声学模式在发育过程中植根于大脑网络中.
- 在α和β频段的自上而下的信号可能会调节这些模式的感官处理.
- 了解母语感知神经机制至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究在阿尔法和贝塔频段的声触模式的感觉处理.
- 为了比较神经对波兰语和英语发言人的本地和非本地语音模式的反应.
- 探索听力任务对神经处理的影响.
主要方法:
- 电脑电图 (EEG) 记录了波兰语和英语母语人士的脑电图.
- 参与者倾听不同语音模式的非词语.
- 进行了源本地化建模和低频 (2-29 Hz) 的光谱功率分析.
- 有两个倾听条件:有任务 (对目标的行为反应) 和没有任务 (被动倾听).
主要成果:
- 在本地声学模式的任务条件下观察到的贝塔频段光谱功率下降.
- 与任务相关的抑制效应扩展到阿尔法频段,用于英语听众的非母语模式.
- 神经效应局限于左听力皮层,左前皮层和极.
结论:
- 母语语音感知似乎得到了阿尔法和β频段调制的支持.
- 对于原生与非原生声学序列,存在不同的神经处理模式.
- 研究结果表明,基于语言经验,听觉皮层的自上向下调制.
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