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听觉反馈在发声起始和话语中间阶段的作用。

The Role of Auditory Feedback at Vocalization Onset and Mid-Utterance.

作者信息

Scheerer Nichole E, Jones Jeffery A

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.

Department of Psychology, Laurier Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2018 Oct 25;9:2019. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02019. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Auditory feedback plays an important role in monitoring and correcting for errors during speech production. Previous research suggests that at vocalization onset, auditory feedback is compared to a sensory prediction generated by the motor system to ensure the desired fundamental frequency (F0) is produced. After vocalization onset, auditory feedback is compared to the most recently perceived F0 in order to stabilize the vocalization. This study aimed to further investigate whether after vocalization onset, auditory feedback is used strictly to stabilize speakers' F0, or if it is also influenced by the sensory prediction generated by the motor system. Event-related potentials (ERP) were recorded while participants produced vocalizations and heard the F0 of their auditory feedback perturbed suddenly mid-utterance by half a semitone. For half of the vocalizations, at vocalization onset, participants' F0 was also raised by half a semitone. Thus, half of the perturbations occurred while participants heard their unaltered auditory feedback, and the other half occurred in auditory feedback that had also been perturbed 50 cents at vocalization onset. If after vocalization onset auditory feedback is strictly used to stabilize speakers' F0, then similarly sized vocal and ERP responses would be expected across all trials, regardless of whether the perturbation occurred while listening to altered or unaltered auditory feedback. Results indicate that the perturbations to the participants' unaltered auditory feedback resulted in larger vocal and N1 and P2 ERP responses than perturbations to their altered auditory feedback. These results suggest that after vocalization onset auditory feedback is not strictly used to stabilize speakers' F0, but is also used to ensure the desired F0 is produced.

摘要

听觉反馈在言语产生过程中对错误的监测和纠正起着重要作用。先前的研究表明,在发声开始时,听觉反馈会与运动系统产生的感觉预测进行比较,以确保产生所需的基频(F0)。发声开始后,听觉反馈会与最近感知到的F0进行比较,以稳定发声。本研究旨在进一步探究发声开始后,听觉反馈是否严格用于稳定说话者的F0,或者它是否也受到运动系统产生的感觉预测的影响。在参与者发声并听到其听觉反馈的F0在话语中间突然被扰动半个半音时,记录事件相关电位(ERP)。对于一半的发声,在发声开始时,参与者的F0也提高了半个半音。因此,一半的扰动发生在参与者听到未改变的听觉反馈时,另一半发生在发声开始时也被扰动了50音分的听觉反馈中。如果发声开始后听觉反馈严格用于稳定说话者的F0,那么无论扰动是发生在听改变的还是未改变的听觉反馈时,所有试验中预期会有大小相似的发声和ERP反应。结果表明,与对改变的听觉反馈的扰动相比,对参与者未改变的听觉反馈的扰动导致了更大的发声以及N1和P2 ERP反应。这些结果表明,发声开始后听觉反馈并非严格用于稳定说话者的F0,而是也用于确保产生所需的F0。

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