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Neural correlates of the misattribution of self‐generated speech

机译:自发言语错误归因的神经相关

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Auditory hallucinations are thought to arise through the misidentification of self‐generated verbal material as alien. The neural mechanisms that normally mediate the differentiation of self‐generated from nonself speech are unclear. We investigated this in healthy volunteers using functional MRI. Eleven healthy volunteers were scanned whilst listening to a series of prerecorded words. The source (selfonself) and acoustic quality (undistorted/distorted) of the speech was varied across trials. Participants indicated whether the words were spoken in their own or another person's voice via a button press. Listening to self‐generated words was associated with more activation in the left inferior frontal and right anterior cingulate cortex than words in another person's voice, which was associated with greater engagement of the lateral temporal cortex bilaterally. Listening to distorted speech was associated with activation in the inferior frontal and anterior cingulate cortex. There was an interaction between the effects of source of speech and distortion on activation in the left temporal cortex. In the presence of distortion participants were more likely to misidentify their voice as that of another. This misattribution of self‐generated speech was associated with reduced engagement of the cingulate and prefrontal cortices. The evaluation of auditory speech involves a network including the inferior frontal, anterior cingulate, and lateral temporal cortex. The degree to which different areas within this network are engaged varies with the source and acoustic quality of the speech. Accurate identification of one's own speech appears to depend on cingulate and prefrontal activity. Hum Brain Mapp, 2005. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
机译:听觉幻觉被认为是由于将自我产生的言语材料误认为是外星人而引起的。正常情况下,介导自我产生与非自我表达之间差异的神经机制尚不清楚。我们使用功能性MRI在健康志愿者中对此进行了调查。在听取一系列预先录制的单词的同时,对11名健康志愿者进行了扫描。语音的来源(自己/自己)和声音质量(失真/失真)在各个试验中都不同。参与者通过按按钮指示是用自己的语音还是别人的语音说出这些单词。聆听自我产生的单词与左下额叶和右前扣带回大脑皮层的激活比他人声音中的单词多,这与双侧颞叶外侧皮层的接合更多。听语音失真与额叶下部和扣带回皮层的激活有关。言语来源和失真对左颞皮层激活的影响之间存在相互作用。在存在失真的情况下,参与者更有可能将自己的声音识别为另一种声音。自发性言语的这种错误归因与扣带回和前额叶皮层的减少接合。听觉语音的评估涉及一个包括额叶下部,前扣带回和外侧颞皮质的网络。网络中不同区域的互动程度随语音的来源和声音质量而变化。准确识别自己的语音似乎取决于扣带和前额叶活动。嗡嗡的脑图,2005年。©2005 Wiley-Liss,Inc.

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