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Changes in pitch height elicit both language universal and language dependent changes in neural representation of pitch in the brainstem and auditory cortex

机译:音调高度的变化引起脑干和听觉皮层的音调神经表示的语言通用性和语言依赖性变化

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Language experience shapes encoding of pitch-relevant information at both brainstem and cortical levels of processing. Pitch height is a salient dimension that orders pitch from low to high. Herein we investigate the effects of language experience (Chinese, English) in the brainstem and cortex on i) neural responses to variations in pitch height, ii) presence of asymmetry in cortical pitch representation, and iii) patterns of relative changes in magnitude of pitch height between these two levels of brain structure. Stimuli were three nonspeech homologs of Mandarin Tone 2 varying in pitch height only. The frequency-following response (FFR) and the cortical pitch-specific response (CPR) were recorded concurrently. At the Fz-linked T7/T8 site, peak latency of Na, Pb, and Nb decreased with increasing pitch height for both groups. Peak-to-peak amplitude of Na–Pb and Pb–Nb increased with increasing pitch height across groups. A language-dependent effect was restricted to Na-Pb; the Chinese had larger amplitude than the English group. At temporal sites (T7/T8), the Chinese group had larger amplitude, as compared to English, across stimuli, but also limited to the Na-Pb component and right temporal site. In the brainstem, F0 magnitude decreased with increasing pitch height; Chinese had larger magnitude across stimuli. A comparison of CPR and FFR responses revealed distinct patterns of relative changes in magnitude common to both groups. CPR amplitude increased and FFR amplitude decreased with increasing pitch height. Experience-dependent effects on CPR components vary as a function of neural sensitivity to pitch height within a particular temporal window (Na–Pb). Differences between the auditory brainstem and cortex imply distinct neural mechanisms for pitch extraction at both levels of brain structure.
机译:语言经验会影响脑干和皮层处理过程中与音高相关的信息的编码。音高是将音高从低到高排序的显着尺寸。本文中,我们研究了脑干和皮层中的语言体验(中文,英文)对以下因素的影响:i)对音高变化的神经反应; ii)皮质音高表示不对称; iii)音高相对变化模式这两个大脑结构水平之间的高度。刺激是普通话音调2的三个非语音同源物,仅在音高上变化。同时记录频率跟随响应(FFR)和皮质音高特定响应(CPR)。在与Fz相连的T7 / T8部位,Na,Pb和Nb的峰值潜伏期随两组音高的增加而降低。 Na–Pb和Pb–Nb的峰峰幅度随组之间音高的增加而增加。依赖语言的效应仅限于Na-Pb。中国人比英国人大。在颞部部位(T7 / T8),与英语相比,中国人群的刺激幅度更大,但仅限于Na-Pb成分和右侧颞部部位。在脑干中,F0幅度随着音高的增加而减小;中国人的刺激幅度更大。 CPR和FFR响应的比较揭示了两组共同的幅度相对变化的不同模式。随着音高的增加,CPR幅度增加而FFR幅度减小。对心肺复苏组件的依赖经验的影响随神经对特定时间窗(Na–Pb)内音高的敏感性而变化。听觉脑干和皮质之间的差异意味着在两个大脑结构水平上音高提取的独特神经机制。

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