Categorical perception of lexical tones in Chinese people with post-stroke aphasia.

Pub Date : 2023-12-02 Epub Date: 2022-11-14 DOI:10.1080/02699206.2022.2138785
Wei Zhang, Yi Liao, Hui Chang
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This study used the categorical perception (CP) paradigm, a fine-grained perceptual method, to investigate the perceptual performance of lexical tones in Chinese people with post-stroke aphasia (PWA). Twenty patients with post-stroke aphasia (10 Broca's and 10 Wernicke's) and ten neurologically intact age-matched control participants were recruited to complete both identification and discrimination tasks of the Mandarin Tone 1-2 continuum. In addition, all participants completed tests on their auditory comprehension ability and working memory. The results showed that both Broca's and Wernicke's patients exhibited reduced sensitivity to within-category and between-category information but preserved CP of lexical tones. The degree of CP of lexical tones related to working memory in aphasic patients. Furthermore, lower-level acoustic processing underpinned higher-level phonological processing on the CP of lexical tones since both patient groups' unbalanced pitch processing ability extended to their CP of lexical tones. These findings are significant for researchers and clinicians in speech-language rehabilitation, clinical psychology, and cognitive communication.

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中国脑卒中后失语症患者对词调的分类感知。
本研究采用分类感知范式(CP)这一细粒度感知方法来研究中国脑卒中后失语症(PWA)患者对词性声调的感知能力。研究人员招募了 20 名中风后失语症患者(10 名布罗卡氏失语症患者和 10 名韦尼克氏失语症患者)和 10 名神经系统完好、年龄匹配的对照组参与者,让他们完成普通话声调 1-2 连续体的识别和辨别任务。此外,所有参与者还完成了听觉理解能力和工作记忆测试。结果显示,布罗卡氏症和韦尼克氏症患者对类别内和类别间信息的敏感性都有所下降,但对词性音调的 CP 却保持不变。词调 CP 的程度与失语症患者的工作记忆有关。此外,由于两组患者的音调处理能力不平衡,因此低级声学处理在词调 CP 上支持高级语音处理。这些发现对语言康复、临床心理学和认知交流领域的研究人员和临床医生意义重大。
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