Faculty of Psychology and Educational Science, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Faculty of Psychology and Educational Science, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Brain Lang. 2020 Apr;203:104742. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2020.104742. Epub 2020 Jan 24.
As the speech apparatus is also involved in producing non-speech movements, understanding whether speech and non-speech planning are controlled by the same brain mechanisms is central to the comprehension of motor speech planning. A crucial issue is whether a specialized motor planning/control system is dedicated to speech or if the motor planning/control system is shared across oromotor behaviors. We investigated the EEG/ERP spatio-temporal dynamics of the motor planning processes preceding articulation by comparing the production of non-speech gestures matched to monosyllabic words and non-words. To isolate motor from pre-motor planning, we used a delayed production task combined with an articulatory suppression task. Results suggest that the planning processes preceding articulation for non-speech, words and non-words recruit the same neural networks but with different involvement for non-speech and speech. The results support the idea of shared motor planning/control systems for speech and non-speech but with different dynamics for each oromotor behavior.
由于言语器官也参与产生非言语运动,因此理解言语和非言语计划是否由相同的大脑机制控制是理解言语运动计划的核心。一个关键问题是,是否有专门的运动计划/控制系统专门用于言语,还是运动计划/控制系统在口部运动行为之间共享。我们通过比较与单音节词和非词匹配的非言语手势的产生,研究了发音前运动计划过程的 EEG/ERP 时空动力学。为了将运动与前运动计划分离,我们使用了延迟生产任务和发音抑制任务的结合。结果表明,非言语、单词和非单词发音前的计划过程都涉及相同的神经网络,但非言语和言语的参与程度不同。结果支持言语和非言语使用共享运动计划/控制系统的观点,但每个口部运动行为的动态不同。