Foreign language learning and the mismatch negativity (MMN): A longitudinal ERP study

Q4 Neuroscience
Andreas Højlund , Nynne Thorup Horn , Stine Derdau Sørensen , William B. McGregor , Mikkel Wallentin
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Abstract

An early component of the auditory event-related potential (ERP), the mismatch negativity (MMN), has been shown to be sensitive to native phonemic sound contrasts. The potential changes to this neural sensitivity from foreign language learning have only been marginally studied. The existing research seems to suggest that the neural sensitivity as indexed by the MMN can adapt to foreign language sound contrasts with very target-specific training, but whether the effects are long-lasting or generalize to proper foreign language learning is yet to be investigated in a viable longitudinal study design. We therefore recorded electroencephalography (EEG) from two groups of language officer cadets (learning either Arabic (n = 8) or Dari (n = 12)) while they listened to speech sound contrasts from both languages. We recorded their EEG four times over the course of 19 months of intensive foreign language training (immediately before they started, after three weeks, after six months, and after 19 months).

We did not find any language-specific effects of learning on the cadets’ MMNs to the speech sound contrasts. We did, however, elicit statistically reliable MMNs to both sound contrasts for both groups at most of the four times of measurement. Furthermore, we found that the Arabic learners’ MMNs to the Arabic stimuli diminished over time, and that the Dari learners’ P3a responses to the Arabic stimuli diminished over time. Correlating the participants’ MMNs with their behavioral responses to the language stimuli did not reveal any strong links between behavior and neurophysiology. However, those Dari learners whose MMNs to the Dari stimuli increased the most within the first three weeks, also received the highest grades on a listening task after 17 weeks.

外语学习与错配负性:一个纵向ERP研究
听觉事件相关电位(ERP)的一个早期组成部分,失配负性(MMN),已被证明对母语音素对比敏感。外语学习对这种神经敏感性的潜在变化的研究还很少。现有的研究似乎表明,MMN指标的神经敏感性可以适应外语语音对比,而不是非常有针对性的训练,但这种影响是否持久或推广到适当的外语学习,还有待于一个可行的纵向研究设计。因此,我们记录了两组语言军官学员(学习阿拉伯语(n = 8)或达里语(n = 12))的脑电图(EEG),同时他们听了两种语言的语音对比。在19个月的强化外语训练过程中,我们四次记录了他们的脑电图(开始前,三周后,六个月后,19个月后)。我们没有发现学习对学员语音对比的mmn有任何语言特异性的影响。然而,在四次测量的大多数情况下,我们确实对两组的两种声音对比得出了统计可靠的mmn。此外,我们发现阿拉伯文学习者对阿拉伯文刺激的mmn随时间而减少,达里语学习者对阿拉伯文刺激的P3a反应随时间而减少。将参与者的mmn与他们对语言刺激的行为反应联系起来并没有揭示出行为和神经生理学之间的任何紧密联系。然而,那些在前三周内对达里刺激的mmn增加最多的达里学习者,在17周后的听力任务中也获得了最高的分数。
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Neuroimage. Reports
Neuroimage. Reports Neuroscience (General)
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