Zhu Xiaoxia, Niu Yang, Li Weifeng, Zhang Zhou, Liu Peng, Chen Xi, Liu Hanjun
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University Guangzhou, China.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Anhui No. 2 Province People's Hospital Hefei, China.
Front Neurosci. 2016 Dec 27;10:600. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2016.00600. eCollection 2016.
In adult females, previous work has demonstrated that changes in auditory function and vocal motor behaviors may accompany changes in gonadal steroids. Less is known, however, about the influence of gonadal steroids on auditory-motor integration for voice control in humans. The present event-related potential (ERP) study sought to examine the interaction between gonadal steroids and auditory feedback-based vocal pitch regulation across the menstrual cycle. Participants produced sustained vowels while hearing their voice unexpectedly pitch-shifted during the menstrual, follicular, and luteal phases of the menstrual cycle. Measurement of vocal and cortical responses to pitch feedback perturbations and assessment of estradiol and progesterone levels were performed in all three phases. The behavioral results showed that the menstrual phase (when estradiol levels are low) as associated with larger magnitudes of vocal responses than the follicular and luteal phases (when estradiol levels are high). Furthermore, there was a significant negative correlation between the magnitudes of vocal responses and estradiol levels. At the cortical level, ERP P2 responses were smaller during the luteal phase (when progesterone levels were high) than the menstrual and follicular phases (when progesterone levels were low). These findings show neurobehavioral evidence for the modulation of auditory-motor integration for vocal pitch regulation across the menstrual cycle, and provide important insights into the neural mechanisms and functional outcomes of gonadal steroids' influence on speech motor control in adult women.
在成年女性中,先前的研究表明,听觉功能和发声运动行为的变化可能伴随着性腺类固醇的变化。然而,关于性腺类固醇对人类语音控制中听觉-运动整合的影响,我们所知甚少。本事件相关电位(ERP)研究旨在探讨性腺类固醇与月经周期中基于听觉反馈的语音音高调节之间的相互作用。参与者在月经周期的月经期、卵泡期和黄体期持续发出元音,同时意外听到自己的声音音高发生了变化。在所有三个阶段都进行了对音高反馈扰动的发声和皮层反应测量,以及雌二醇和孕酮水平的评估。行为结果表明,月经期(雌二醇水平低)与卵泡期和黄体期(雌二醇水平高)相比,发声反应的幅度更大。此外,发声反应的幅度与雌二醇水平之间存在显著的负相关。在皮层水平上,黄体期(孕酮水平高)的ERP P2反应比月经期和卵泡期(孕酮水平低)小。这些发现显示了月经周期中语音音高调节的听觉-运动整合受到调制的神经行为证据,并为性腺类固醇对成年女性言语运动控制的影响的神经机制和功能结果提供了重要见解。