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单语和双语婴儿及儿童的元音辨别神经指标。

Neural Indices of Vowel Discrimination in Monolingual and Bilingual Infants and Children.

机构信息

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, St. John's University, Queens, New York, USA.

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

出版信息

Ear Hear. 2019 Nov/Dec;40(6):1376-1390. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000726.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To examine maturation of neural discriminative responses to an English vowel contrast from infancy to 4 years of age and to determine how biological factors (age and sex) and an experiential factor (amount of Spanish versus English input) modulate neural discrimination of speech.

DESIGN

Event-related potential (ERP) mismatch responses (MMRs) were used as indices of discrimination of the American English vowels [ε] versus [I] in infants and children between 3 months and 47 months of age. A total of 168 longitudinal and cross-sectional data sets were collected from 98 children (Bilingual Spanish-English: 47 male and 31 female sessions; Monolingual English: 48 male and 42 female sessions). Language exposure and other language measures were collected. ERP responses were examined in an early time window (160 to 360 msec, early MMR [eMMR]) and late time window (400 to 600 msec, late MMR).

RESULTS

The eMMR became more negative with increasing age. Language experience and sex also influenced the amplitude of the eMMR. Specifically, bilingual children, especially bilingual females, showed more negative eMMR compared with monolingual children and with males. However, the subset of bilingual children with more exposure to English than Spanish compared with those with more exposure to Spanish than English (as reported by caretakers) showed similar amplitude of the eMMR to their monolingual peers. Age was the only factor that influenced the amplitude of the late MMR. More negative late MMR was observed in older children with no difference found between bilingual and monolingual groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Consistent with previous studies, our findings revealed that biological factors (age and sex) and language experience modulated the amplitude of the eMMR in young children. The early negative MMR is likely to be the mismatch negativity found in older children and adults. In contrast, the late MMR amplitude was influenced only by age and may be equivalent to the Nc in infants and to the late negativity observed in some auditory passive oddball designs.

摘要

目的

从婴儿期到 4 岁,研究英语元音对比的神经辨别反应的成熟情况,并确定生物因素(年龄和性别)和经验因素(西班牙语与英语输入量)如何调节言语的神经辨别。

设计

事件相关电位(ERP)失配响应(MMR)被用作婴儿和 3 至 47 个月大的儿童对美国英语元音 [ε]与 [I]的辨别指数。从 98 名儿童(双语西班牙语-英语:47 名男性和 31 名女性会话;单语英语:48 名男性和 42 名女性会话)中收集了 168 个纵向和横向数据集。收集了语言暴露和其他语言测量数据。在早期时间窗口(160 至 360 毫秒,早期 MMR [eMMR])和晚期时间窗口(400 至 600 毫秒,晚期 MMR)检查 ERP 反应。

结果

eMMR 随年龄的增长而变得更加负。语言经验和性别也影响 eMMR 的幅度。具体而言,双语儿童,尤其是双语女性,与单语儿童和男性相比,eMMR 更负。然而,与报告的西班牙语比英语接触更多的双语儿童相比,西班牙语比英语接触更多的双语儿童(由照顾者报告)的 eMMR 幅度与单语同龄人相似。年龄是唯一影响晚期 MMR 幅度的因素。年龄较大的儿童的晚期 MMR 更为负,双语组和单语组之间没有差异。

结论

与之前的研究一致,我们的发现表明,生物因素(年龄和性别)和语言经验调节了幼儿 eMMR 的幅度。早期负 MMR 可能是在较大儿童和成人中发现的失匹配负性。相比之下,晚期 MMR 幅度仅受年龄影响,可能与婴儿的 Nc 等效,也可能与一些听觉被动奇偶设计中观察到的晚期负性等效。

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