Event-related potentials to an english/spanish syllabic contrast in mexican 10-13-month-old infants.

ISRN Neurology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2012/702986
Maritza Rivera-Gaxiola, Adrian Garcia-Sierra, Lourdes Lara-Ayala, Cesar Cadena, Donna Jackson-Maldonado, Patricia K Kuhl
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We report brain electrophysiological responses from 10- to 13-month-old Mexican infants while listening to native and foreign CV-syllable contrasts differing in Voice Onset Time (VOT). All infants showed normal auditory event-related potential (ERP) components. Our analyses showed ERP evidence that Mexican infants are capable of discriminating their native sounds as well as the acoustically salient (aspiration) foreign contrast. The study showed that experience with native language influences VOT perception in Spanish learning infants. The acoustic salience of aspiration is perceived by both Spanish and English learning infants, but exposure provides additional phonetic status to this native-language feature for English learning infants. The effects of early experience and neural commitment as well as the impact of acoustic salience are further discussed.

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墨西哥10-13个月婴儿英语/西班牙语音节对比的事件相关电位。
我们报道了10至13个月大的墨西哥婴儿在听母语和外国cv音节对比时的脑电生理反应,这些对比在声音开始时间(VOT)上有所不同。所有婴儿的听觉事件相关电位(ERP)成分均正常。我们的分析显示,ERP证据表明,墨西哥婴儿能够区分他们的母语发音以及声学上显著的(吸气)外国对比。研究表明,母语经验影响西班牙语学习婴儿的VOT感知。西班牙语和英语学习婴儿都能感知到吐气的声学显著性,但暴露为英语学习婴儿提供了额外的语音地位。进一步讨论了早期经验和神经承诺的影响以及声显著性的影响。
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