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成功的非母语语音感知与频率跟随反应相位一致性有关。

Successful non-native speech perception is linked to frequency following response phase consistency.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, United Kingdom.

Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Cortex. 2017 Aug;93:146-154. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2017.05.005. Epub 2017 May 25.

Abstract

Some people who attempt to learn a second language in adulthood meet with greater success than others. The causes driving these individual differences in second language learning skill continue to be debated. In particular, it remains controversial whether robust auditory perception can provide an advantage for non-native speech perception. Here, we tested English speech perception in native Japanese speakers through the use of frequency following responses, the evoked gamma band response, and behavioral measurements. Participants whose neural responses featured less timing jitter from trial to trial performed better on perception of English consonants than participants with more variable neural timing. Moreover, this neural metric predicted consonant perception to a greater extent than did age of arrival and length of residence in the UK, and neural jitter predicted independent variance in consonant perception after these demographic variables were accounted for. Thus, difficulties with auditory perception may be one source of problems learning second languages in adulthood.

摘要

有些人在成年后尝试学习第二语言比其他人更成功。导致第二语言学习技能个体差异的原因仍在争论中。特别是,强大的听觉感知是否能为非母语语音感知提供优势仍存在争议。在这里,我们通过使用频率跟随反应、诱发伽马带反应和行为测量来测试母语为日语的人对英语语音的感知。与神经时程变化较大的参与者相比,神经反应时程变化较小的参与者在感知英语辅音方面表现更好。此外,在考虑了到达英国的年龄和居住时间等人口统计学变量后,这种神经指标比这些人口统计学变量更能预测辅音感知的差异,而神经时程变化则预测了辅音感知的独立差异。因此,听觉感知困难可能是成年人学习第二语言的一个问题来源。

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