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言语手势中的耦合动力学:幅度和速率的影响

Coupling dynamics in speech gestures: amplitude and rate influences.

作者信息

van Lieshout Pascal H H M

机构信息

Oral Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Speech-Language Pathology, University of Toronto, 160-500 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G 1V7, Canada.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2017 Aug;235(8):2495-2510. doi: 10.1007/s00221-017-4983-7. Epub 2017 May 17.

Abstract

Speech is a complex oral motor function that involves multiple articulators that need to be coordinated in space and time at relatively high movement speeds. How this is accomplished remains an important and largely unresolved empirical question. From a coordination dynamics perspective, coordination involves the assembly of coordinative units that are characterized by inherently stable coupling patterns that act as attractor states for task-specific actions. In the motor control literature, one particular model formulated by Haken et al. (Biol Cybern 51(5):347-356, 1985) or HKB has received considerable attention in the way it can account for changes in the nature and stability of specific coordination patterns between limbs or between limbs and external stimuli. In this model (and related versions), movement amplitude is considered a critical factor in the formation of these patterns. Several studies have demonstrated its role for bimanual coordination and similar types of tasks, but for speech motor control such studies are lacking. The current study describes a systematic approach to evaluate the impact of movement amplitude and movement duration on coordination stability in the production of bilabial and tongue body gestures for specific vowel-consonant-vowel strings. The vowel combinations that were used induced a natural contrast in movement amplitude at three speaking rate conditions (slow, habitual, fast). Data were collected on ten young adults using electromagnetic articulography, recording movement data from lips and tongue with high temporal and spatial precision. The results showed that with small movement amplitudes there is a decrease in coordination stability, independent from movement duration. These findings were found to be robust across all individuals and are interpreted as further evidence that principles of coupling dynamics operate in the oral motor control system similar to other motor systems and can be explained in terms of coupling mechanisms between neural oscillators (organized in networks) and effector systems. The relevance of these findings for understanding motor control issues in people with speech disorders is discussed as well.

摘要

言语是一种复杂的口腔运动功能,涉及多个发音器官,这些发音器官需要在相对较高的运动速度下在空间和时间上进行协调。这是如何实现的仍然是一个重要且在很大程度上尚未解决的实证问题。从协调动力学的角度来看,协调涉及协调单元的组装,这些协调单元的特征是具有内在稳定的耦合模式,这些模式作为特定任务动作的吸引子状态。在运动控制文献中,由哈肯等人(《生物控制论》51(5):347 - 356, 1985)提出的一个特定模型或HKB模型,因其能够解释肢体之间或肢体与外部刺激之间特定协调模式的性质和稳定性变化而受到了相当多的关注。在这个模型(以及相关版本)中,运动幅度被认为是这些模式形成的关键因素。几项研究已经证明了它在双手协调和类似类型任务中的作用,但对于言语运动控制,此类研究尚缺。当前的研究描述了一种系统的方法,用于评估运动幅度和运动持续时间对特定元音 - 辅音 - 元音序列的双唇和舌体姿势产生过程中协调稳定性的影响。所使用的元音组合在三种说话速度条件(慢、习惯、快)下引起了运动幅度的自然对比。使用电磁关节造影术收集了十名年轻成年人的数据,以高时间和空间精度记录嘴唇和舌头的运动数据。结果表明,在运动幅度较小的情况下,协调稳定性会下降,且与运动持续时间无关。这些发现被认为在所有个体中都是稳健的,并被解释为进一步的证据,表明耦合动力学原理在口腔运动控制系统中与其他运动系统类似地发挥作用,并且可以根据神经振荡器(组织成网络)和效应器系统之间的耦合机制来解释。还讨论了这些发现对于理解言语障碍患者运动控制问题的相关性。

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