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SENSORIMOTOR LEARNING IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS: EXPOSURE TO FREQUENCY-ALTERED AUDITORY FEEDBACK DURING SPEECH PRODUCTION

机译:儿童和成人的感官学习:语音制作过程中频发的音频反馈反馈

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Auditory feedback plays an important role in the acquisition of fluent speech; however, this role may change once speech is acquired and individuals no longer experience persistent developmental changes to the brain and vocal tract. For this reason, we investigated whether the role of auditory feedback in sensorimotor learning differs across children and adult speakers. Participants produced vocalizations while they heard their vocal pitch predictably or unpredictably shifted downward one semitone. The participants' vocal pitches were measured at the beginning of each vocalization, before auditory feedback was available, to assess the extent to which the deviant auditory feedback modified subsequent speech motor commands. Sensorimotor learning was observed in both children and adults, with participants' initial vocal pitch increasing following trials where they were exposed to predictable, but not unpredictable, frequency-altered feedback. Participants' vocal pitch was also measured across each vocalization, to index the extent to which the deviant auditory feedback was used to modify ongoing vocalizations. While both children and adults were found to increase their vocal pitch following predictable and unpredictable changes to their auditory feedback, adults produced larger compensatory responses. The results of the current study demonstrate that both children and adults rapidly integrate information derived from their auditory feedback to modify subsequent speech motor commands. However, these results also demonstrate that children and adults differ in their ability to use auditory feedback to generate compensatory vocal responses during ongoing vocalization. Since vocal variability also differed across the children and adult groups, these results also suggest that compensatory vocal responses to frequency-altered feedback manipulations initiated at vocalization onset may be modulated by vocal variability. (C) 2015 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:听觉反馈在获得流畅的言语中起着重要的作用。但是,一旦获得语音并且个人不再经历大脑和声带的持续发展变化,这种作用就可能改变。因此,我们调查了听觉反馈在感觉运动学习中的作用在儿童和成年人中是否有所不同。参与者在发声的同时听到他们的音调可预测或不可预测地向下移一个半音。在每次发声之前,在获得听觉反馈之前,都要测量参与者的声调,以评估听觉反馈对随后的语音运动命令的修改程度。在儿童和成人中均观察到感觉运动学习,参与者在接受可预测但并非不可预测的频率改变反馈的试验后,其初始声调增加。还在每个发声中测量参与者的发声音高,以索引使用异常听觉反馈修改正在进行的发声的程度。虽然发现儿童和成年人在听觉反馈发生可预测和不可预测的变化后会增加声调,但成年人产生了较大的代偿反应。当前研究的结果表明,儿童和成人都迅速整合了从他们的听觉反馈中获得的信息,以修改随后的语音运动命令。但是,这些结果还表明,儿童和成人在持续发声期间使用听觉反馈产生代偿性发声反应的能力有所不同。由于儿童和成人群体的声音变异性也有所不同,因此这些结果还表明,对发声开始时频率改变的反馈操作的补偿性声音响应可能会受到声音变异性的调节。 (C)2015年IBRO。由Elsevier Ltd.出版。保留所有权利。

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