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Motor excitability during visual perception of known and unknown spoken languages

机译:在视觉上感知已知和未知口语时的运动兴奋性

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It is possible to comprehend speech and discriminate languages by viewing a speaker's articulatory movements. Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies have shown that viewing speech enhances excitability in the articulatory motor cortex. Here, we investigated the specificity of this enhanced motor excitability in native and non-native speakers of English. Both groups were able to discriminate between speech movements related to a known (i.e., English) and unknown (i.e., Hebrew) language. The motor excitability was higher during observation of a known language than an unknown language or non-speech mouth movements, suggesting that motor resonance is enhanced specifically during observation of mouth movements that convey linguistic information. Surprisingly, however, the excitability was equally high during observation of a static face. Moreover, the motor excitability did not differ between native and non-native speakers. These findings suggest that the articulatory motor cortex processes several kinds of visual cues during speech communication.
机译:通过查看说话者的发音运动,可以理解语音并区分语言。经颅磁刺激研究表明,观看语音可以增强关节运动皮层的兴奋性。在这里,我们调查了英语母语人士和非母语人士这种增强的运动兴奋性的特异性。两组都能够区分与已知(即英语)和未知(即希伯来语)语言有关的语音运动。在观察一种已知语言期间,其运动兴奋性要高于一种未知语言或非语音的嘴部运动,这表明运动共振特别是在观察传达语言信息的嘴部运动时得到了增强。然而,令人惊讶的是,在观察静态面部时,兴奋性同样高。此外,母语人士和非母语人士的运动兴奋性没有差异。这些发现表明,在语音交流过程中,关节运动皮层处理了几种视觉提示。

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