Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, 17 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, UK.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2012 May;16(5):269-76. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2012.04.006. Epub 2012 Apr 19.
Over the past 30 years hemispheric asymmetries in speech perception have been construed within a domain-general framework, according to which preferential processing of speech is due to left-lateralized, non-linguistic acoustic sensitivities. A prominent version of this argument holds that the left temporal lobe selectively processes rapid/temporal information in sound. Acoustically, this is a poor characterization of speech and there has been little empirical support for a left-hemisphere selectivity for these cues. In sharp contrast, the right temporal lobe is demonstrably sensitive to specific acoustic properties. We suggest that acoustic accounts of speech sensitivities need to be informed by the nature of the speech signal and that a simple domain-general vs. domain-specific dichotomy may be incorrect.
在过去的 30 年中,人们在一个领域普遍的框架内构建了言语感知的半球不对称性,根据该框架,言语的优先处理是由于左半球的、非语言的听觉敏感性。这一论点的一个突出版本认为,左颞叶选择性地处理声音中的快速/时间信息。从声学角度来看,这是对言语的一种很差的描述,而且几乎没有经验证据支持这些线索的左半球选择性。相比之下,右颞叶显然对特定的声学特性敏感。我们认为,言语敏感性的声学解释需要根据言语信号的性质来提供信息,并且简单的领域普遍性与领域特殊性的二分法可能是不正确的。