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Do Auditory Mismatch Responses Differ Between Acoustic Features?

机译:听觉不匹配响应在声学功能之间有所不同吗?

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Mismatch negativity (MMN) is the electroencephalographic (EEG) waveform obtained by subtracting event-related potential (ERP) responses evoked by unexpected deviant stimuli from responses evoked by expected standard stimuli. While the MMN is thought to reflect an unexpected change in an ongoing, predictable stimulus, it is unknown whether MMN responses evoked by changes in different stimulus features have different magnitudes, latencies, and topographies. The present study aimed to investigate whether MMN responses differ depending on whether sudden stimulus change occur in pitch, duration, location or vowel identity, respectively. To calculate ERPs to standard and deviant stimuli, EEG signals were recorded in normal-hearing participants ( N = 20; 13 males, 7 females) who listened to roving oddball sequences of artificial syllables. In the roving paradigm, any given stimulus is repeated several times to form a standard, and then suddenly replaced with a deviant stimulus which differs from the standard. Here, deviants differed from preceding standards along one of four features (pitch, duration, vowel or interaural level difference). The feature levels were individually chosen to match behavioral discrimination performance. We identified neural activity evoked by unexpected violations along all four acoustic dimensions. Evoked responses to deviant stimuli increased in amplitude relative to the responses to standard stimuli. A univariate (channel-by-channel) analysis yielded no significant differences between MMN responses following violations of different features. However, in a multivariate analysis (pooling information from multiple EEG channels), acoustic features could be decoded from the topography of mismatch responses, although at later latencies than those typical for MMN. These results support the notion that deviant feature detection may be subserved by a different process than general mismatch detection.
机译:不匹配的消极性(MMN)是通过减去与预期标准刺激引起的反应引起的事件相关的电位(ERP)响应而获得的脑电图(EEG)波形。虽然MMN被认为反映了持续的,可预测的刺激的意外变化,但是未知不同刺激特征的变化引起的MMN响应是否具有不同的大小,延迟和地形。本研究旨在调查MMN响应是否因突然刺激变化分别是否发生在俯仰,持续时间,位置或元音标识中。为了计算标准和分级刺激的ERP,脑电图信号被记录在正常听力参与者(n = 20; 13个男性,7名女性)中,他听取了人为音节的狂欢序列。在粗糙范式中,任何给定的刺激重复几次以形成标准,然后突然用不同的刺激替换,其不同于标准。在这里,沿四个特征中的一个(音调,持续时间,元音或互连差异中的一个不同的标准不同的偏差。单独选择特征级别以匹配行为辨别性能。我们确定了沿着所有四个声学尺寸的意外违规引起的神经活动。诱发对振幅相对于标准刺激的反应的振幅增加的反应。单变量(逐频道)分析在违反不同特征后MMN响应之间没有显着差异。然而,在多变量分析中(来自多个EEG信道的汇集信息),可以从不匹配响应的地形解码声学特征,尽管在后续延迟比MMN的那些延迟。这些结果支持该观念,即可以由不同的过程所剥离的偏差特征检测而不是普通不匹配检测。

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