Liikkanen Lassi A, Tiitinen Hannu, Alku Paavo, Leino Sakari, Yrttiaho Santeri, May Patrick J C
Apperception and Cortical Dynamics (ACD), Cognitive Science Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Neuroreport. 2007 Apr 16;18(6):601-5. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e3280b07bde.
We investigated how degraded speech sounds activate the auditory cortices of the left and right hemisphere. To degrade the stimuli, we introduce uniform scalar quantization, a controlled and replicable manipulation, not used before, in cognitive neuroscience. Three Finnish vowels (/a/, /e/ and /u/) were used as stimuli for 10 participants in magnetoencephalography registrations. Compared with the original vowel sounds, the degraded sounds increased the amplitude of the right-hemispheric N1m without affecting the latency whereas the amplitude and latency of the N1m in the left hemisphere remained unaffected. Although the participants were able to identify the stimuli correctly, the increased degradation led to increased reaction times which correlated positively with the N1m amplitude. Thus, the auditory cortex of right hemisphere might be particularly involved in processing degraded speech and possibly compensates for the poor signal quality by increasing its activity.
我们研究了语音退化如何激活左右半球的听觉皮层。为了使刺激退化,我们引入了均匀标量量化,这是一种在认知神经科学中未曾使用过的、可控制且可重复的操作。在脑磁图记录中,使用三个芬兰元音(/a/、/e/和/u/)作为10名参与者的刺激。与原始元音声音相比,退化声音增加了右半球N1m的振幅,而不影响潜伏期,而左半球N1m的振幅和潜伏期则不受影响。尽管参与者能够正确识别刺激,但退化程度的增加导致反应时间增加,且反应时间与N1m振幅呈正相关。因此,右半球的听觉皮层可能特别参与处理退化语音,并可能通过增加其活动来补偿信号质量差的问题。