Azaiez Najla, Loberg Otto, Lohvansuu Kaisa, Ylinen Sari, Hämäläinen Jarmo A, Leppänen Paavo H T
Department of Psychology, University of Jyväskylä, 40014 Jyväskylä, Finland.
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Bournemouth University, Fern Barrow, Poole BH12 5BB, UK.
Brain Sci. 2022 Dec 30;13(1):76. doi: 10.3390/brainsci13010076.
The association between impaired speech perception and reading difficulty has been well established in native language processing, as can be observed from brain activity. However, there has been scarce investigation of whether this association extends to brain activity during foreign language processing. The relationship between reading skills and neuronal speech representation of foreign language remains unclear. In the present study, we used event-related potentials (ERPs) with high-density EEG to investigate this question. Eleven- to 13-year-old children typically developed () or with reading difficulties () were tested via a passive auditory oddball paradigm containing native (Finnish) and foreign (English) speech items. The change-detection-related ERP responses, the mismatch response (MMR), and the late discriminative negativity (LDN) were studied. The cluster-based permutation tests within and between groups were performed. The results showed an apparent language effect. In the group, we found an atypical MMR in the foreign language processing and a larger LDN response for speech items containing a diphthong in both languages. In the group, we found unstable MMR with lower amplitude and a nonsignificant LDN response. A deficit in the LDN response in both languages was found within the group analysis. Moreover, we observed larger brain responses in the group and a hemispheric polarity reversal compared to the group responses. Our results provide new evidence that language processing differed between the and groups in early and late discriminatory responses and that language processing is linked to reading skills in both native and foreign language contexts.
言语感知受损与阅读困难之间的关联在母语处理中已得到充分证实,这可以从大脑活动中观察到。然而,对于这种关联是否延伸到外语处理过程中的大脑活动,研究却很少。外语阅读技能与神经元言语表征之间的关系仍不清楚。在本研究中,我们使用高密度脑电图的事件相关电位(ERP)来研究这个问题。通过包含母语(芬兰语)和外语(英语)语音项目的被动听觉Oddball范式,对11至13岁发育正常()或有阅读困难()的儿童进行了测试。研究了与变化检测相关的ERP反应、失配反应(MMR)和晚期辨别负波(LDN)。进行了组内和组间基于聚类的置换检验。结果显示出明显的语言效应。在组中,我们发现在外语处理中存在非典型的MMR,并且对于两种语言中包含双元音的语音项目,LDN反应更大。在组中,我们发现MMR不稳定且幅度较低,LDN反应不显著。在组分析中发现两种语言的LDN反应均存在缺陷。此外,与组反应相比,我们观察到组的大脑反应更大且存在半球极性反转。我们的结果提供了新的证据,表明组和组在早期和晚期辨别反应中的语言处理存在差异,并且在母语和外语环境中,语言处理都与阅读技能相关。