Transfer Effect of Speech-sound Learning on Auditory-motor Processing of Perceived Vocal Pitch Errors

Speech perception and production are intimately linked. There is evidence that speech motor learning results in changes to auditory processing of speech. Whether speech motor control benefits from perceptual learning in speech, however, remains unclear. This event-related potential study investigate...

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Main Authors: Chen, Zhaocong, Jones, Jeffery A., Li, Weifeng, Liu, Peng, Chen, Xi, Liu, Hanjun, Wong, Francis Chun Kit
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1030542022-02-16T16:27:40Z Transfer Effect of Speech-sound Learning on Auditory-motor Processing of Perceived Vocal Pitch Errors Chen, Zhaocong Jones, Jeffery A. Li, Weifeng Liu, Peng Chen, Xi Liu, Hanjun Wong, Francis Chun Kit School of Humanities and Social Sciences Speech perception and production are intimately linked. There is evidence that speech motor learning results in changes to auditory processing of speech. Whether speech motor control benefits from perceptual learning in speech, however, remains unclear. This event-related potential study investigated whether speech-sound learning can modulate the processing of feedback errors during vocal pitch regulation. Mandarin speakers were trained to perceive five Thai lexical tones while learning to associate pictures with spoken words over 5 days. Before and after training, participants produced sustained vowel sounds while they heard their vocal pitch feedback unexpectedly perturbed. As compared to the pre-training session, the magnitude of vocal compensation significantly decreased for the control group, but remained consistent for the trained group at the post-training session. However, the trained group had smaller and faster N1 responses to pitch perturbations and exhibited enhanced P2 responses that correlated significantly with their learning performance. These findings indicate that the cortical processing of vocal pitch regulation can be shaped by learning new speech-sound associations, suggesting that perceptual learning in speech can produce transfer effects to facilitating the neural mechanisms underlying the online monitoring of auditory feedback regarding vocal production. Published version 2015-09-17T07:29:30Z 2019-12-06T21:04:33Z 2015-09-17T07:29:30Z 2019-12-06T21:04:33Z 2015 2015 Journal Article Chen, Z., Wong, F. C. K., Jones, J. A., Li, W., Liu, P., Chen, X., et al. (2015). Transfer Effect of Speech-sound Learning on Auditory-motor Processing of Perceived Vocal Pitch Errors. Scientific Reports, 5, 13134-. 2045-2322 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103054 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/38710 10.1038/srep13134 26278337 en Scientific Reports This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ application/pdf
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description Speech perception and production are intimately linked. There is evidence that speech motor learning results in changes to auditory processing of speech. Whether speech motor control benefits from perceptual learning in speech, however, remains unclear. This event-related potential study investigated whether speech-sound learning can modulate the processing of feedback errors during vocal pitch regulation. Mandarin speakers were trained to perceive five Thai lexical tones while learning to associate pictures with spoken words over 5 days. Before and after training, participants produced sustained vowel sounds while they heard their vocal pitch feedback unexpectedly perturbed. As compared to the pre-training session, the magnitude of vocal compensation significantly decreased for the control group, but remained consistent for the trained group at the post-training session. However, the trained group had smaller and faster N1 responses to pitch perturbations and exhibited enhanced P2 responses that correlated significantly with their learning performance. These findings indicate that the cortical processing of vocal pitch regulation can be shaped by learning new speech-sound associations, suggesting that perceptual learning in speech can produce transfer effects to facilitating the neural mechanisms underlying the online monitoring of auditory feedback regarding vocal production.
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Chen, Zhaocong
Jones, Jeffery A.
Li, Weifeng
Liu, Peng
Chen, Xi
Liu, Hanjun
Wong, Francis Chun Kit
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author Chen, Zhaocong
Jones, Jeffery A.
Li, Weifeng
Liu, Peng
Chen, Xi
Liu, Hanjun
Wong, Francis Chun Kit
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Jones, Jeffery A.
Li, Weifeng
Liu, Peng
Chen, Xi
Liu, Hanjun
Wong, Francis Chun Kit
Transfer Effect of Speech-sound Learning on Auditory-motor Processing of Perceived Vocal Pitch Errors
author_sort Chen, Zhaocong
title Transfer Effect of Speech-sound Learning on Auditory-motor Processing of Perceived Vocal Pitch Errors
title_short Transfer Effect of Speech-sound Learning on Auditory-motor Processing of Perceived Vocal Pitch Errors
title_full Transfer Effect of Speech-sound Learning on Auditory-motor Processing of Perceived Vocal Pitch Errors
title_fullStr Transfer Effect of Speech-sound Learning on Auditory-motor Processing of Perceived Vocal Pitch Errors
title_full_unstemmed Transfer Effect of Speech-sound Learning on Auditory-motor Processing of Perceived Vocal Pitch Errors
title_sort transfer effect of speech-sound learning on auditory-motor processing of perceived vocal pitch errors
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