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Modality-independent neural mechanisms for novel phonetic processing

机译:用于新型语音加工的模态无关的神经机制

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The present study investigates whether the inferior frontal gyrus is activated for phonetic segmentation of both speech and sign. Early adult second language learners of Spanish and American Sign Language at the very beginning of instruction were tested on their ability to classify lexical items in each language based on their phonetic categories (i.e., initial segments or location parameter, respectively). Conjunction analyses indicated that left-lateralized inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), superior parietal lobule (SPL), and precuneus were activated for both languages. Common activation in the left IFG suggests a modality-independent mechanism for phonetic segmentation. Additionally, common activation in parietal regions suggests spatial preprocessing of audiovisual and manuovisual information for subsequent frontal recoding and mapping. Taken together, we propose that this frontoparietal network is involved in domain-general segmentation of either acoustic or visual signal that is important to novel phonetic segmentation. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:本研究调查了较差的额相回流是否被激活用于语音和标志的语音分割。在教学开始的早期成人第二语言学习者的西班牙语和美国标牌语言的能力基于它们的语音类别(即,初始段或位置参数分别)对每个语言中的词汇项进行分类。结合分析表明,对于两种语言,左侧左侧额外的额相(IFG),优异的椎管叶(SPL)和预防。左侧IFG中的常见激活表明了语音分割的模态 - 独立机制。此外,Paretal地区的常见激活表明,用于随后的正面重新编码和映射的视听和营造信息的空间预处理。我们共同努力,我们建议这个前迁徙网络涉及声学或视觉信号的域一般细分,这对新颖的语音分割很重要。 (c)2015 Elsevier B.v.保留所有权利。

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