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Online Adaptation to Altered Auditory Feedback Is Predicted by Auditory Acuity and Not by Domain-General Executive Control Resources

机译:在线适应变化的听觉反馈取决于听觉敏锐度,而不是域总干事控制资源

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When a speaker's auditory feedback is altered, he adapts for the perturbation by altering his own production, which demonstrates the role of auditory feedback in speech motor control. In the present study, we explored the role of auditory acuity and executive control in this process. Based on the DIVA model and the major cognitive control models, we expected that higher auditory acuity, and better executive control skills would predict larger adaptation to the alteration. Thirty-six Spanish native speakers performed an altered auditory feedback experiment, executive control (numerical Stroop, Simon and Flanker) tasks, and auditory acuity tasks (loudness, pitch, and melody pattern discrimination). In the altered feedback experiment, participants had to produce the pseudoword “pep” (/pep/) while perceiving their auditory feedback in real time through earphones. The auditory feedback was first unaltered and then progressively altered in F1 and F2 dimensions until maximal alteration (F1 ?150 Hz; F2 +300 Hz). The normalized distance of maximal adaptation ranged from 4 to 137 Hz (median of 75 ± 36). The different measures of auditory acuity were significant predictors of adaptation, while individual measures of cognitive function skills (obtained from the executive control tasks) were not. Better auditory discriminators adapted more to the alteration. We conclude that adaptation to altered auditory feedback is very well-predicted by general auditory acuity, as suggested by the DIVA model. In line with the framework of motor-control models, no specific claim on the implication of executive resources in speech motor control can be made.
机译:当演讲者的听觉反馈发生变化时,他会通过改变自己的声音来适应扰动,这证明了听觉反馈在语音运动控制中的作用。在本研究中,我们探讨了听觉敏锐度和执行控制在此过程中的作用。基于DIVA模型和主要的认知控制模型,我们期望较高的听觉敏锐度和更好的执行控制技能将预测对这种变化的更大适应。三十六名讲西班牙语的母语人士进行了更改的听觉反馈实验,执行控制(数字Stroop,Simon和Flanker)任务和听觉敏锐度任务(响度,音调和旋律识别)。在变更的反馈实验中,参与者必须通过耳机实时感知他们的听觉反馈,同时产生假词“ pep”(/ pep /)。听觉反馈首先保持不变,然后逐渐改变F1和F2的尺寸,直到最大变化为止(F1〜150 Hz; F2 +300 Hz)。最大适应的标准化距离范围为4到137 Hz(中值为75±36)。听觉敏锐度的不同度量是适应的重要预测因子,而认知功能技能的个体度量(从执行控制任务中获得)则不是。更好的听觉鉴别器更适应这种变化。我们得出结论,如DIVA模型所建议,一般听觉敏锐度可以很好地预测对变化的听觉反馈的适应性。与运动控制模型的框架相一致,无法对语音运动控制中的执行资源的含义提出任何具体要求。

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