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Phonetic detail and lateralization of reading‐related inner speech and of auditory and somatosensory feedback processing during overt reading

机译:朗读过程中与阅读有关的内部语音以及听觉和体感反馈处理的语音细节和偏侧化

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Phonetic detail and lateralization of inner speech during covert sentence reading as well as overt reading in 32 right‐handed healthy participants undergoing 3T fMRI were investigated. The number of voiceless and voiced consonants in the processed sentences was systematically varied. Participants listened to sentences, read them covertly, silently mouthed them while reading, and read them overtly. Condition comparisons allowed for the study of effects of externally versus self‐generated auditory input and of somatosensory feedback related to or independent of voicing. In every condition, increased voicing modulated bilateral voice‐selective regions in the superior temporal sulcus without any lateralization. The enhanced temporal modulation and/or higher spectral frequencies of sentences rich in voiceless consonants induced left‐lateralized activation of phonological regions in the posterior temporal lobe, regardless of condition. These results provide evidence that inner speech during reading codes detail as fine as consonant voicing. Our findings suggest that the fronto‐temporal internal loops underlying inner speech target different temporal regions. These regions differ in their sensitivity to inner or overt acoustic speech features. More slowly varying acoustic parameters are represented more anteriorly and bilaterally in the temporal lobe while quickly changing acoustic features are processed in more posterior left temporal cortices. Furthermore, processing of external auditory feedback during overt sentence reading was sensitive to consonant voicing only in the left superior temporal cortex. Voicing did not modulate left‐lateralized processing of somatosensory feedback during articulation or bilateral motor processing. This suggests voicing is primarily monitored in the auditory rather than in the somatosensory feedback channel. . ©
机译:调查了32位右手健康参与者进行3T fMRI期间在秘密句子阅读以及公开阅读期间内在语音的语音细节和偏侧化。处理过的句子中清音和清音辅音的数量有系统地变化。参与者聆听句子,秘密地阅读它们,阅读时默默地张口,然后公开阅读。条件比较允许研究外部或自身产生的听觉输入以及与发声相关或无关的体感反馈的影响。在每种情况下,上颞沟中增加的发声调制双边语音选择区域而没有任何侧化。无论条件如何,富含无声辅音的句子的增强的时间调制和/或较高的频谱频率都可以引起后颞叶音域的左侧激活。这些结果提供了证据,表明在阅读代码时内部语音的细节与辅音一样好。我们的发现表明,内部语音所基于的额颞内部循环以不同的时域为目标。这些区域对内部或公开声学语音特征的敏感度不同。变化更快的声学参数在颞叶的前方和双侧得到体现,而快速变化的声学特征则在左后颞叶皮质中得到处理。此外,在公开句子阅读过程中处理外部听觉反馈仅对左上颞叶皮层的辅音发声很敏感。在发声或双侧运动过程中,发声并没有调节体感反馈的左侧处理。这表明发声主要在听觉中而不是在体感反馈通道中进行。 。 ©

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