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The Auditory-Brainstem Response to Continuous Non-repetitive Speech Is Modulated by the Speech Envelope and Reflects Speech Processing

机译:语音包络调制对连续非重复性语音的听觉-脑干响应并反映语音处理

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The auditory-brainstem response (ABR) to short and simple acoustical signals is an important clinical tool used to diagnose the integrity of the brainstem. The ABR is also employed to investigate the auditory brainstem in a multitude of tasks related to hearing, such as processing speech or selectively focusing on one speaker in a noisy environment. Such research measures the response of the brainstem to short speech signals such as vowels or words. Because the voltage signal of the ABR has a tiny amplitude, several hundred to a thousand repetitions of the acoustic signal are needed to obtain a reliable response. The large number of repetitions poses a challenge to assessing cognitive functions due to neural adaptation. Here we show that continuous, non-repetitive speech, lasting several minutes, may be employed to measure the ABR. Because the speech is not repeated during the experiment, the precise temporal form of the ABR cannot be determined. We show, however, that important structural features of the ABR can nevertheless be inferred. In particular, the brainstem responds at the fundamental frequency of the speech signal, and this response is modulated by the envelope of the voiced parts of speech. We accordingly introduce a novel measure that assesses the ABR as modulated by the speech envelope, at the fundamental frequency of speech and at the characteristic latency of the response. This measure has a high signal-to-noise ratio and can hence be employed effectively to measure the ABR to continuous speech. We use this novel measure to show that the ABR is weaker to intelligible speech than to unintelligible, time-reversed speech. The methods presented here can be employed for further research on speech processing in the auditory brainstem and can lead to the development of future clinical diagnosis of brainstem function.
机译:对短而简单的声音信号的听觉-脑干反应(ABR)是用于诊断脑干完整性的重要临床工具。 ABR还用于研究与听力有关的许多任务中的听觉脑干,例如处理语音或在嘈杂的环境中有选择地专注于一位讲话者。这样的研究测量了脑干对诸如元音或单词之类的短语音信号的响应。由于ABR的电压信号幅度很小,因此需要重复几百到一千次声学信号才能获得可靠的响应。由于神经适应,大量的重复对评估认知功能提出了挑战。在这里,我们显示持续几分钟的连续,非重复性语音可用于测量ABR。由于在实验过程中语音不会重复,因此无法确定ABR的确切时间形式。但是,我们表明,仍然可以推断出ABR的重要结构特征。特别地,脑干以语音信号的基频响应,并且该响应由语音的有声部分的包络调制。因此,我们引入了一种新颖的措施,可以评估语音包络,语音基本频率和响应的特征等待时间所调制的ABR。该措施具有较高的信噪比,因此可以有效地用于测量连续语音的ABR。我们使用这种新颖的方法来表明,ABR对可理解的语音比对难以理解的,时间反转的语音更弱。本文介绍的方法可用于进一步研究听觉脑干的语音处理,并可导致未来脑干功能的临床诊断的发展。

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