Brennan Jonathan R, Wagley Neelima, Kovelman Ioulia, Bowyer Susan M, Richard Annette E, Lajiness-O'Neill Renee
Departments of aLinguistics bPsychology cNeuropsychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor dDepartment of Psychology, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti eDepartment of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Neuroreport. 2016 Sep 7;27(13):982-6. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0000000000000643.
Neuroscientific evidence points toward atypical auditory processing in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and yet, the consequences of this for receptive language remain unclear. Using magnetoencephalography and a passive listening task, we test for cascading effects on speech sound processing. Children with ASD and age-matched control participants (8-12 years old) listened to nonce linguistic stimuli that either did or did not conform to the phonological rules that govern consonant sequences in English (e.g. legal 'vimp' vs. illegal 'vimk'). Beamformer source analysis was used to isolate evoked responses (0.1-30 Hz) to these stimuli in the left and the right auditory cortex. Right auditory responses from participants with ASD, but not control participants, showed an attenuated response to illegal sequences relative to legal sequences that emerged around 330 ms after the onset of the critical phoneme. These results suggest that phonological processing is impacted in ASD, perhaps because of cascading effects from disrupted initial acoustic processing.
神经科学证据表明,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者存在非典型听觉处理,但这对接受性语言的影响尚不清楚。我们使用脑磁图和被动聆听任务,测试其对语音处理的级联效应。患有ASD的儿童和年龄匹配的对照参与者(8至12岁)聆听了一些临时编造的语言刺激,这些刺激要么符合要么不符合支配英语辅音序列的语音规则(例如合法的“vimp”与非法的“vimk”)。使用波束形成器源分析来分离左、右听觉皮层对这些刺激的诱发反应(0.1 - 30Hz)。ASD参与者而非对照参与者的右听觉反应显示,相对于关键音素开始后约330毫秒出现的合法序列,对非法序列的反应减弱。这些结果表明,语音处理在ASD中受到影响,这可能是由于初始听觉处理中断的级联效应所致。