Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States; Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Kennedy Krieger Institute, United States.
Department of Communication Science and Disorders, University of Pittsburgh, United States.
Brain Lang. 2021 Feb;213:104891. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2020.104891. Epub 2020 Dec 5.
The ability to selectively attend to a speech signal amid competing sounds is a significant challenge, especially for listeners trying to comprehend non-native speech. Attention is critical to direct neural processing resources to the most essential information. Here, neural tracking of the speech envelope of an English story narrative and cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) to non-speech stimuli were simultaneously assayed in native and non-native listeners of English. Although native listeners exhibited higher narrative comprehension accuracy, non-native listeners exhibited enhanced neural tracking of the speech envelope and heightened CAEP magnitudes. These results support an emerging view that although attention to a target speech signal enhances neural tracking of the speech envelope, this mechanism itself may not confer speech comprehension advantages. Our findings suggest that non-native listeners may engage neural attentional processes that enhance low-level acoustic features, regardless if the target signal contains speech or non-speech information.
在竞争声音中选择性地关注语音信号是一项重大挑战,尤其是对于试图理解非母语语音的听众来说。注意力对于将神经处理资源直接引导到最重要的信息至关重要。在这里,研究人员同时检测了英语母语和非母语听众对英语故事叙述语音包络的神经跟踪和皮质听觉诱发电位(CAEPs)。尽管母语听众表现出更高的叙述理解准确性,但非母语听众表现出对语音包络的增强神经跟踪和更高的 CAEP 幅度。这些结果支持一种新兴观点,即尽管对目标语音信号的注意力增强了对语音包络的神经跟踪,但该机制本身可能不会带来语音理解优势。我们的发现表明,非母语听众可能会参与增强低水平声音特征的神经注意过程,而不管目标信号是否包含语音或非语音信息。