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对母亲针对早产儿的诱导式婴儿导向言语和歌唱的研究。

Investigation of mothers' elicited infant-directed speech and singing for preterm infants.

作者信息

Kjeldsen Caitlin P, Neel Mary Lauren, Jeanvoine Arnaud, Maitre Nathalie L

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Department of Speech and Hearing Science, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2024 Oct 17. doi: 10.1038/s41390-024-03618-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mother's voice is a salient auditory stimulus commonly experienced during early development; after birth, characteristic acoustic modulations of mothers' infant-directed speech (IDSpeech) and singing (IDSinging) contribute to neurodevelopment. For preterm infants, early separation leads to decreased exposure to mother's voice; the impact on maternal ability to produce IDSpeech/IDSinging and infant perception of mother's voice is unknown.

METHODS

Fifty mother/preterm-infant dyads were enrolled in this prospective cohort study. Forty-four mothers recorded Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star in coached adult-directed speech (ADSpeech), IDSpeech, and IDSinging. Between 34.0-36.9w CGA, infants underwent high-density EEG during exposure to their mother's voice recordings. Acoustic features of mothers' voice and infant cortical response were analyzed and correlated.

RESULTS

Acoustic features of recorded maternal ADSpeech, IDSpeech, and IDSinging were significantly different. In 33 infants with EEG, mean fundamental frequency and speech production rate (SPR) variability correlated with infant responses to ADSpeech; SPR and SPR variability correlated with IDSpeech; SPR correlated with IDSinging. Correlations were found at differing scalp locations for speech versus singing.

CONCLUSION

Mothers of hospitalized preterm infants differentially modulate their voice during coached recorded language; features can then be differentiated by their preterm infants thus presenting opportunities for targeted interventions when parents cannot be present.

IMPACT

Mothers of preterm infants can record their voice with acoustically quantifiable characteristics of infant-directed singing and speech, even when not at their infant's bedside. Recorded adult- and infant-directed speech stimuli are differentially processed in the brains of hospitalized preterm infants. The ability for mothers to create acoustically-distinct infant-directed speech in the absence of their infant may be driven by coaching to achieve an approximated sense of connection with their infant.

摘要

背景

母亲的声音是早期发育过程中常见的显著听觉刺激;出生后,母亲的婴儿导向性言语(IDSpeech)和歌声(IDSinging)的特征性声学调制有助于神经发育。对于早产儿来说,早期分离会导致接触母亲声音的机会减少;母亲产生IDSpeech/IDSinging的能力以及婴儿对母亲声音的感知所受的影响尚不清楚。

方法

五十对母婴二元组参与了这项前瞻性队列研究。44位母亲用指导下的成人导向性言语(ADSpeech)、IDSpeech和IDSinging录制了《一闪一闪小星星》。在矫正胎龄34.0 - 36.9周时,婴儿在聆听母亲声音录音时接受高密度脑电图检查。分析并关联母亲声音的声学特征与婴儿皮层反应。

结果

录制的母亲ADSpeech、IDSpeech和IDSinging的声学特征有显著差异。在33名接受脑电图检查的婴儿中,平均基频和言语产生速率(SPR)变异性与婴儿对ADSpeech的反应相关;SPR和SPR变异性与IDSpeech相关;SPR与IDSinging相关。在不同的头皮位置发现了言语和歌声的相关性差异。

结论

住院早产儿的母亲在指导下录制语言时会对自己的声音进行不同的调制;这些特征随后可以被她们的早产儿区分出来,因此当父母不在场时,就有了进行针对性干预的机会。

影响

即使不在婴儿床边,早产儿的母亲也可以录制具有可声学量化的婴儿导向性歌声和言语特征的声音。住院早产儿的大脑对录制的成人导向性和婴儿导向性言语刺激有不同的处理方式。母亲在没有婴儿在场的情况下创造出具有声学差异的婴儿导向性言语的能力,可能是由指导驱动的,以实现与婴儿近似的联系感。

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