Krizman Jennifer, Slater Jessica, Skoe Erika, Marian Viorica, Kraus Nina
Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory, Evanston, IL, USA(2); Bilingualism and Psycholinguistics Research Group, Evanston, IL, USA; Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Evanston, IL, USA; Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.
Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory, Evanston, IL, USA(2); Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Evanston, IL, USA; Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.
Neurosci Lett. 2015 Jan 12;585:48-53. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2014.11.011. Epub 2014 Nov 13.
Language experience fine-tunes how the auditory system processes sound. Bilinguals, relative to monolinguals, have more robust evoked responses to speech that manifest as stronger neural encoding of the fundamental frequency (F0) and greater across-trial consistency. However, it is unknown whether such enhancements increase with increasing second language experience. We predict that F0 amplitude and neural consistency scale with dual-language experience during childhood, such that more years of bilingual experience leads to more robust F0 encoding and greater neural consistency. To test this hypothesis, we recorded auditory brainstem responses to the synthesized syllables 'ba' and 'ga' in two groups of bilingual children who were matched for age at test (8.4 ± 0.67 years) but differed in their age of second language acquisition. One group learned English and Spanish simultaneously from birth (n=13), while the second group learned the two languages sequentially (n=15), spending on average their first four years as monolingual Spanish speakers. We find that simultaneous bilinguals have a larger F0 response to 'ba' and 'ga' and a more consistent response to 'ba' compared to sequential bilinguals and we demonstrate that these neural enhancements track with years of bilingual experience. These findings support the notion that bilingualism enhances subcortical auditory processing.
语言经验会微调听觉系统处理声音的方式。相对于单语者,双语者对语音的诱发反应更强健,表现为对基频(F0)有更强的神经编码以及更大的试验间一致性。然而,尚不清楚这种增强是否会随着第二语言经验的增加而增强。我们预测,儿童时期的F0振幅和神经一致性会随着双语经验而变化,即双语经验的年份越多,F0编码就越强健,神经一致性也越高。为了验证这一假设,我们记录了两组年龄匹配(测试时年龄为8.4±0.67岁)但第二语言习得年龄不同的双语儿童对合成音节“ba”和“ga”的听觉脑干反应。一组从出生起就同时学习英语和西班牙语(n = 13),而另一组则顺序学习这两种语言(n = 15),平均前四年为单语西班牙语使用者。我们发现,与顺序双语者相比,同时双语者对“ba”和“ga”的F0反应更大,对“ba”的反应更一致,并且我们证明这些神经增强与双语经验的年份相关。这些发现支持了双语会增强皮层下听觉处理的观点。