Schuerman William L, Nagarajan Srikantan, McQueen James M, Houde John
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Department of Radiology, University of California-San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, California 94143, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2017 Apr;141(4):2693. doi: 10.1121/1.4979791.
A given speech sound will be realized differently depending on the context in which it is produced. Listeners have been found to compensate perceptually for these coarticulatory effects, yet it is unclear to what extent this effect depends on actual production experience. In this study, whether changes in motor-to-sound mappings induced by adaptation to altered auditory feedback can affect perceptual compensation for coarticulation is investigated. Specifically, whether altering how the vowel [i] is produced can affect the categorization of a stimulus continuum between an alveolar and a palatal fricative whose interpretation is dependent on vocalic context is tested. It was found that participants could be sorted into three groups based on whether they tended to oppose the direction of the shifted auditory feedback, to follow it, or a mixture of the two, and that these articulatory responses, not the shifted feedback the participants heard, correlated with changes in perception. These results indicate that sensorimotor adaptation to altered feedback can affect the perception of unaltered yet coarticulatorily-dependent speech sounds, suggesting a modulatory role of sensorimotor experience on speech perception.
一个特定的语音会因为其产生的语境不同而有不同的表现。研究发现,听众会在感知上对这些协同发音效应进行补偿,但尚不清楚这种效应在多大程度上依赖于实际的发音体验。在本研究中,我们探究了因适应改变的听觉反馈而导致的运动到声音映射的变化是否会影响对协同发音的感知补偿。具体而言,我们测试了改变元音[i]的发音方式是否会影响一个介于齿龈擦音和腭擦音之间的刺激连续体的分类,该连续体的解读依赖于元音语境。研究发现,根据参与者倾向于反对、跟随还是混合这两种改变的听觉反馈的方向,可以将他们分为三组,并且这些发音反应,而非参与者听到的改变的反馈,与感知变化相关。这些结果表明,对改变的反馈的感觉运动适应可以影响对未改变但依赖协同发音的语音的感知,这表明感觉运动体验对语音感知具有调节作用。