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Understanding Requires Tracking: Noise and Knowledge Interact in Bilingual Comprehension

机译:理解需要跟踪:噪声和知识在双语理解中互动

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Understanding speech in noise is a fundamental challenge for speech comprehension. This perceptual demand is amplified in a second language: It is a common experience in bars, train stations, and other noisy environments that degraded signal quality severely compromises second language comprehension. Through a novel design, paired with a carefully selected participant profile, we independently assessed signal-driven and knowledge-driven contributions to the brain bases of first versus second language processing. We were able to dissociate the neural processes driven by the speech signal from the processes that come from speakers' knowledge of their first versus second languages. The neurophysiological data show that, in combination with impaired access to top-down linguistic information in the second language, the locus of bilinguals' difficulty in understanding second language speech in noisy conditions arises from a failure to successfully perform a basic, low-level process: cortical entrainment to speech signals above the syllabic level.
机译:了解噪音的言论是语音理解的根本挑战。这种感知需求以第二语言放大:它是杠杆,火车站和其他嘈杂环境中的共同经验,这些环境降低了信号质量严重影响了第二语言理解。通过一种小说设计,与精心挑选的参与者简介配对,我们独立评估了对第一与第二语言处理的大脑基础的信号驱动和知识驱动的贡献。我们能够解散由语音信号驱动的神经过程,来自扬声器对其第一个与第二种语言的扬声器知识的进程。神经生理数据表明,与第二语言中的自上而下的语言信息有障碍,双语对理解嘈杂的条件中的第二语言语音的难度的轨迹源于未能成功执行基本,低级过程:皮质夹带到音节级别上方的语音信号。

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    《Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience》 |2020年第10期|1975-1983|共9页
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    NYU New York NY 10003 USA|New York Univ Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi U Arab Emirates;

    Zhejiang Univ Hangzhou Peoples R China;

    NYU New York NY 10003 USA|New York Univ Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi U Arab Emirates;

    NYU New York NY 10003 USA|Max Planck Inst Empir Aesthet Frankfurt Germany;

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