Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, PR China.
Brain Lang. 2012 Apr;121(1):25-34. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2012.02.004. Epub 2012 Feb 28.
The present study investigated whether the neural correlates for auditory feedback control of vocal pitch can be shaped by tone language experience. Event-related potentials (P2/N1) were recorded from adult native speakers of Mandarin and Cantonese who heard their voice auditory feedback shifted in pitch by -50, -100, -200, or -500 cents when they sustained the vowel sound /u/. Cantonese speakers produced larger P2 amplitudes to -200 or -500 cents stimuli than Mandarin speakers, but this language effect failed to reach significance in the case of -50 or -100 cents. Moreover, Mandarin speakers produced shorter N1 latencies over the left hemisphere than the right hemisphere, whereas Cantonese speakers did not. These findings demonstrate that neural processing of auditory pitch feedback in vocal motor control is subject to language-dependent neural plasticity, suggesting that cortical mechanisms of auditory-vocal integration can be shaped by tone language experience.
本研究旨在探讨听觉反馈对音高的控制是否可以受到语调语言经验的影响。研究对象为母语为普通话和粤语的成年母语者,他们在持续发[u]音时,听觉反馈的音高被分别降低了-50、-100、-200 或-500 音分。与普通话使用者相比,粤语使用者对-200 或-500 音分的刺激产生了更大的 P2 振幅,但在-50 或-100 音分的情况下,这种语言效应并未达到显著水平。此外,普通话使用者的左半球 N1 潜伏期比右半球短,而粤语使用者则没有。这些发现表明,听觉反馈对发声运动控制的神经处理受到语言依赖的神经可塑性的影响,这表明听觉-发声整合的皮质机制可以受到语调语言经验的影响。