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A functional near‐infrared spectroscopic investigation of speech production during reading

机译:阅读过程中语音产生的功能性近红外光谱研究

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This study was designed to test the extent to which speaking processes related to articulation and voicing influence Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) measures of cortical hemodynamics and functional connectivity. Participants read passages in three conditions (oral reading, silent mouthing, and silent reading) while undergoing fNIRS imaging. Area under the curve (AUC) analyses of the oxygenated and deoxygenated hemodynamic response function concentration values were compared for each task across five regions of interest. There were significant region main effects for both oxy and deoxy AUC analyses, and a significant region × task interaction for deoxy AUC favoring the oral reading condition over the silent reading condition for two nonmotor regions. Assessment of functional connectivity using Granger Causality revealed stronger networks between motor areas during oral reading and stronger networks between language areas during silent reading. There was no evidence that the hemodynamic flow from motor areas during oral reading compromised measures of language‐related neural activity in nonmotor areas. However, speech movements had small, but measurable effects on fNIRS measures of neural connections between motor and nonmotor brain areas across the perisylvian region, even after wavelet filtering. Therefore, researchers studying speech processes with fNIRS should use wavelet filtering during preprocessing to reduce speech motion artifacts, incorporate a nonspeech communication or language control task into the research design, and conduct a connectivity analysis to adequately assess the impact of functional speech on the hemodynamic response across the perisylvian region.
机译:这项研究旨在测试与发音和发声相关的口语过程在多大程度上影响皮层血流动力学和功能连接性的功能近红外光谱(fNIRS)测量。参加者在进行fNIRS成像时,会在三种情况下阅读文章(口头阅读,无声张口和无声阅读)。比较了感兴趣的五个区域中每个任务的氧化和脱氧血液动力学响应函数浓度值的曲线下面积(AUC)分析。氧和脱氧AUC分析均具有显着的区域主效应,并且两个非运动区域的无声阅读条件对脱氧AUC有利于口头阅读条件而具有显着的区域×任务相互作用。使用格兰杰因果关系对功能连接性的评估显示,口头阅读时运动区域之间的网络更紧密,而静默阅读时语言区域之间的网络更紧密。没有证据表明口头阅读期间来自运动区域的血液动力流动损害了非运动区域与语言有关的神经活动的测量。然而,即使在经过小波滤波后,言语运动对fNIRS量度对沿筋膜周围区域运动和非运动脑区域之间的神经连接的fNIRS量度的影响很小,但可测量。因此,使用fNIRS研究语音过程的研究人员应在预处理过程中使用小波滤波来减少语音运动伪像,将无语音交流或语言控制任务纳入研究设计中,并进行连通性分析以充分评估功能性语音对血液动力学反应的影响整个周边地区。

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