Detecting integration of top-down information using the mismatch negativity: Preliminary evidence from phoneme restoration

Charles Redmon, Yuyu Zeng, Y. Kidwai, Xiao Yang, Delaney Wilson, R. Fiorentino
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The current study utilizes mismatch negativity in the phenomenon of phoneme restoration to investigate the critical debate regarding the integration of top down (lexical) and bottom up (acoustic) processing in spoken word recognition. Phoneme restoration, which occurs when phonemes missing from a speech signal are restored by the brain and may appear to be heard, was examined in a multi-standard oddball paradigm. Participants heard stimuli while watching a quiet animated film. Stimuli were divided into word and nonword conditions, with noise added to some stimuli to make them ambiguous. The many-to-one ratio of standards to deviants for generation of mismatch negativity (MMN) was achieved only if the brain could recover the missing phoneme in the ambiguous, noise-spliced stimuli. Both word and nonword conditions were compared to verify that an elicited MMN among words was contingent on involvement of the lexicon in the grouping of standards, and not some more general cognitive grouping procedure. Results from seven participants show preliminary support for the predicted effect: i.e., mismatch negativity for words but not for nonwords. This effect is contingent on phoneme restoration, and thus is consistent with recent literature suggesting that MMN is sensitive to higher information structures such as the mental lexicon.
利用失配负性检测自上而下信息的整合:音位恢复的初步证据
目前的研究利用音位恢复现象中的失配负性来研究关于口语单词识别中自上而下(词汇)和自下而上(声学)处理整合的批判性争论。当语音信号中缺失的音素被大脑恢复并可能被听到时,就会发生音位恢复,这是在一个多标准的怪人范式中进行的研究。参与者在观看安静的动画电影时听到刺激。刺激被分为单词和非单词条件,在一些刺激中添加噪音使其变得模糊。只有当大脑能够在模糊的、噪声拼接的刺激中恢复缺失的音素时,才能实现产生错配负性(MMN)的标准与偏差的多比一比例。比较单词和非单词条件,以验证单词之间引发的MMN取决于词典参与标准分组,而不是一些更通用的认知分组程序。来自七名参与者的结果显示了对预测效果的初步支持:即,单词的不匹配消极性,而非单词的不一致消极性。这种影响取决于音位恢复,因此与最近的文献一致,这些文献表明MMN对更高的信息结构(如心理词典)敏感。
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