Cheng Ying-Ying, Wu Hsin-Chi, Tzeng Yu-Lin, Yang Ming-Tao, Zhao Lu-Lu, Lee Chia-Ying
Institute of Neuroscience, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei City, Taiwan.
Dev Neuropsychol. 2013;38(5):281-300. doi: 10.1080/87565641.2013.799672.
This study examined how maturation and the size of deviance affect the development of mismatch responses to Mandarin lexical tones by a multi-deviant oddball paradigm with both large deviant T1/T3 and small deviant T2/T3 pairs in newborns and 6-month-olds. The T1/T3 pair elicited a positive mismatch response (P-MMR) at birth but an adult-like mismatch negativity (MMN) at 6 months of age. For the T2/T3 pair, no significant MMR was seen in newborns, whereas a P-MMR was found when infants are 6 months old. Results suggest that the developmental trajectories of MMRs are dependent on the neural maturation and the discriminability of tonal changes.
本研究通过多偏差奇偶数范式,采用大偏差T1/T3和小偏差T2/T3对,研究了成熟度和偏差大小如何影响新生儿和6个月大婴儿对汉语声调的失配反应的发展。T1/T3对在出生时引发了正向失配反应(P-MMR),但在6个月大时引发了类似成人的失配负波(MMN)。对于T2/T3对,新生儿未观察到显著的MMR,而在婴儿6个月大时发现了P-MMR。结果表明,MMR的发展轨迹取决于神经成熟度和音调变化的可辨别性。