语音发音过程中的ERP信号:听觉反馈是否掩盖了其他正在进行的认知运动过程?

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Michael De Pretto, Ina Kodrasi, Marina Laganaro
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摘要

语音规划/编程的研究可能需要分析发音过程中的事件相关电位(erp)。然而,在语音产生过程中发现的erp也包含与听觉反馈相关的大脑信号。由于这些过程都是时间锁定的声音开始,现有的信号分离算法很难区分两者。在这里,我们研究了使用多通道维纳滤波器(MWF)从与语音产生相关的ERP信号中去除与听觉处理相关的ERP信号。在第一步,参与者被要求明显地说出单音节或双音节的假词。在第二步中,他们必须听自己制作的录音。我们使用与听到自己的生产相关的ERP信号(称为听力ERP)来估计和过滤掉生产ERP的听觉部分。我们研究了语音发音过程中三种版本的erp:(1)原始的生产erp,(2)通过MWF过滤的erp,以及(3)通过从原始erp中减去听力erp而获得的减法erp。首先,我们进行了微观状态分析,比较了所有三个版本的erp。其次,我们进行了单独的微观状态分析,比较了三个版本中每个版本的单音节和双音节条件。结果表明,相减方法改变了地形一致性,并可能从erp中去除相关信号。过滤后的ERP产生与原始生产ERP相似的结果,因此,如果时间锁定到生产开始,则可能没有必要去除听觉反馈或其他重叠信号。
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ERP Signals During Speech Articulation: Does Auditory Feedback Mask Other Ongoing Cognitive-motor Processes?

The study of speech planning/programming may require analysing Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) during articulation. However, ERPs identified during speech production also contain brain signals associated with auditory feedback. Because these processes are both time-locked to the vocal onset, existing algorithms for signal separation have difficulties distinguishing one from the other. Here, we investigated the use of the multi-channel Wiener filter (MWF) to remove the ERP signal related to auditory processing from the ERP signal related to speech production. In a first step, participants were asked to overtly produce mono- or disyllabic pseudowords. In a second step, they had to listen to the recording of their own productions. We used the ERP signal associated with hearing one's own production (referred to as listening ERPs) to estimate and filter out the auditory part of the production ERP. We investigated three versions of the ERPs during speech articulation: (1) the original production ERPs, (2) the ERPs filtered through the MWF, and (3) subtraction ERPs obtained by subtracting the listening ERPs from the original ERPs. Firstly, we conducted a microstate analysis comparing all three versions of the ERPs. Secondly, we conducted separate microstate analyses comparing mono- versus disyllabic conditions on each of the three versions. The results indicate that the subtraction method alters topography consistency and may remove relevant signal from the ERPs. The filtered ERP produced similar results to the original production ERP and thus, it may be unnecessary to remove auditory feedback or other overlapping signal if time-locked to the production onset.

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Brain Topography
Brain Topography 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
7.40%
发文量
41
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Brain Topography publishes clinical and basic research on cognitive neuroscience and functional neurophysiology using the full range of imaging techniques including EEG, MEG, fMRI, TMS, diffusion imaging, spectroscopy, intracranial recordings, lesion studies, and related methods. Submissions combining multiple techniques are particularly encouraged, as well as reports of new and innovative methodologies.
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