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双语大脑中增强的视听处理的神经关联。

Neural Correlates of Enhanced Audiovisual Processing in the Bilingual Brain.

机构信息

School of Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA; Institute for Intelligent Systems, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA; University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Memphis, TN, USA.

School of Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA.

出版信息

Neuroscience. 2019 Mar 1;401:11-20. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2019.01.003. Epub 2019 Jan 9.

Abstract

Bilingualism is associated with enhancements in perceptual and cognitive processing necessary for juggling multiple languages. Recent psychophysical studies demonstrate bilinguals also show enhanced multisensory processing and more restricted temporal binding windows for integrating audiovisual information. Here, we probed the neural mechanisms of bilinguals' audiovisual benefits. We recorded neuroelectric responses in mono- and bi-lingual listeners to the double-flash paradigm in which auditory beeps concurrent with a single visual flash induces the perceptual illusion of multiple flashes. Relative to monolinguals, bilinguals showed less susceptibility to the illusion (fewer false perceptual reports) coupled with stronger and faster event-related potentials to audiovisual information. Source analyses of EEG data revealed monolinguals' increased propensity for erroneously perceiving audiovisual stimuli was attributed to increased activity in primary visual (V1) and auditory cortex (PAC), increases in multisensory association areas (BA 37), but reduced frontal activity (BA 10). Regional activations were associated with an opposite pattern of behaviors: whereas stronger V1 and PAC activity predicted slower behavioral responses, stronger frontal BA10 responses elicited faster judgments. Our results suggest bilinguals' higher precision in audiovisual perception reflects more veridical sensory coding of physical cues coupled with superior top-down gating of sensory information to suppress the generation of false percepts. Findings underscore that the plasticity afforded by speaking multiple languages shapes extra-linguistic brain regions and can enhance audiovisual brain processing in a domain-general manner.

摘要

双语能力与多种语言处理所需的感知和认知加工增强有关。最近的心理物理学研究表明,双语者还表现出增强的多感觉处理能力和更受限的视听信息整合的时间绑定窗口。在这里,我们探究了双语者视听优势的神经机制。我们记录了单语和双语听众在双闪光范式中的神经电反应,其中听觉哔哔声与单个视觉闪光同时出现会引起多个闪光的感知错觉。与单语者相比,双语者对这种错觉的敏感性较低(错误感知报告较少),并且对视听信息的事件相关电位更强、更快。EEG 数据的源分析表明,单语者错误感知视听刺激的倾向增加归因于初级视觉 (V1) 和听觉皮层 (PAC) 的活动增加、多感觉联合区 (BA37) 的增加,但额叶活动减少 (BA10)。区域激活与相反的行为模式相关:虽然更强的 V1 和 PAC 活动预测较慢的行为反应,但更强的额叶 BA10 反应引发更快的判断。我们的研究结果表明,双语者在视听感知方面的更高精度反映了对物理线索更真实的感觉编码,以及对感觉信息的卓越自上而下的门控,以抑制虚假感知的产生。研究结果强调,使用多种语言提供的可塑性塑造了语言外的大脑区域,并以一种普遍的方式增强了视听大脑处理能力。

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