McClean M D, Clay J L
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA.
J Speech Hear Res. 1995 Aug;38(4):772-82. doi: 10.1044/jshr.3804.772.
The purpose of this study was to describe the activation characteristics of lip-muscle single motor units in relation to speech rate and phonetic structure. Repeated experiments were carried out on three adult subjects from whom recordings of lower lip EMG and two-dimensional displacement were obtained. Single motor unit recordings were obtained from the orbicularis oris inferior (OOI), depressor labii inferior (DLI), and mentalis (MENT) muscles. Subjects' tasks involved repeating CV syllables at 1 to 4 syllables per second (syl/sec). The distribution of interspike intervals and corresponding firing rates were obtained on 11 motor units. The firing rates of OOI and MENT motor units increased as syllable rate changed from 1 to 3 syl/sec, but firing rates tended to be equivalent at 3 and 4 syl/sec. DLI and tonic motor units showed little or no modulation in their firing rates with speech rate. Firing rate data and related observations on lip movement and EMG spike count levels suggest that distinct neuromechanical processes control lip movements at low and high speech rates. Both kinematic and EMG data support the expectation that phonetic structure has its greatest effects on lip opening compared to lip closing movements in CV syllables. OOI and MENT activation levels tended to be highest for /p/ productions compared to /w/ and /f/. This may be related to the requirements for complete lip closure and elevated levels of intraoral pressure for production of /p/.
本研究的目的是描述与语速和语音结构相关的唇部肌肉单个运动单位的激活特征。对三名成年受试者进行了重复实验,从中获取了下唇肌电图(EMG)和二维位移记录。从降下唇肌(OOI)、降下唇肌(DLI)和颏肌(MENT)获取单个运动单位记录。受试者的任务包括以每秒1至4个音节(syl/sec)的速度重复CV音节。获得了11个运动单位的峰间期分布和相应的放电频率。随着音节速率从1 syl/sec变化到3 syl/sec,OOI和MENT运动单位的放电频率增加,但在3 syl/sec和4 syl/sec时放电频率趋于相等。DLI和紧张性运动单位的放电频率随语速变化很小或没有变化。放电频率数据以及关于唇部运动和肌电图尖峰计数水平的相关观察结果表明,在低语速和高语速下,不同的神经机械过程控制唇部运动。运动学和肌电图数据均支持这样的预期:在CV音节中,与唇部闭合运动相比,语音结构对唇部张开的影响最大。与发/w/和/f/音相比,发/p/音时OOI和MENT的激活水平往往最高。这可能与发/p/音时完全唇部闭合的要求和口腔内压力升高有关。