School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom.
Callier Center for Communication Disorders, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2023 Jan 12;66(1):84-97. doi: 10.1044/2022_JSLHR-22-00226. Epub 2023 Jan 5.
Recent work suggests that speech perception is influenced by the somatosensory system and that oral sensorimotor disruption has specific effects on the perception of speech both in infants who have not yet begun to talk and in older children and adults with ample speech production experience; however, we do not know how such disruptions affect children with speech sound disorder (SSD). Response to disruption of would-be articulators during speech perception could reveal how sensorimotor linkages work for both typical and atypical speech and language development. Such linkages are crucial to advancing our knowledge on how both typically developing and atypically developing children produce and perceive speech.
Using a looking-while-listening task, we explored the impact of a sensorimotor restrictor on the recognition of words whose onsets involve late-developing sounds (s, ʃ) for both children with typical development (TD) and their peers with SSD.
Children with SSD showed a decrement in performance when they held a restrictor in their mouths during the task, but this was not the case for children with TD. This effect on performance was only observed for the specific speech sounds blocked by the would-be articulators.
We argue that these findings provide evidence for altered perceptual motor pathways in children with SSD.
最近的研究表明,言语感知受到躯体感觉系统的影响,口腔运动感觉障碍对尚未开始说话的婴儿以及具有丰富言语产生经验的大龄儿童和成人的言语感知都有特定的影响;然而,我们不知道这种障碍如何影响言语障碍儿童。对言语感知过程中潜在构音器官的干扰的反应可以揭示典型和非典型言语和语言发展中感觉运动联系的作用方式。这种联系对于我们深入了解典型和非典型发展儿童如何产生和感知言语至关重要。
我们使用听看任务,探索了在任务过程中用限制器限制口腔运动对以晚期出现的音(s,ʃ)为起始音的单词识别的影响,研究对象包括具有典型发展(TD)的儿童及其具有言语障碍(SSD)的同龄人。
在任务过程中用限制器限制口腔运动的 SSD 儿童的表现下降,但具有 TD 的儿童则没有。这种对表现的影响仅在被潜在构音器官阻断的特定语音上观察到。
我们认为这些发现为 SSD 儿童的感知运动通路改变提供了证据。