Friedrich C K, Alter K, Kotz S A
Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Stephanstrasse 1a, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany.
Neuroreport. 2001 Oct 29;12(15):3189-91. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200110290-00009.
A spoken word with more than one syllable contains a specific stress pattern found to be processed during spoken word recognition. The present study investigated the word's pitch contour as a single auditory parameter that marks stress. Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded while subjects made decisions to artificially pitch manipulated words. ERPs revealed that pitch contours are discriminated already within the first syllable of a word. Furthermore, behavioral responses for words with incorrect pitch contours were longer than for words with correct pitch contours. The results suggest that the pitch contour is an auditory feature of the spoken word that a listener automatically processes during spoken word recognition.
一个多音节的口语单词包含一种在口语单词识别过程中被发现会被处理的特定重音模式。本研究将单词的音高轮廓作为标记重音的单一听觉参数进行了调查。在受试者对人工音高操纵的单词做出决策时,记录了事件相关脑电位(ERP)。ERP显示,音高轮廓在单词的第一个音节内就已被区分。此外,音高轮廓不正确的单词的行为反应比音高轮廓正确的单词更长。结果表明,音高轮廓是口语单词的一种听觉特征,听众在口语单词识别过程中会自动对其进行处理。