Pattern of language-related potential maps in cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel (CV) syllables

Mismatch negativity (MMN) was used to investigate the processing of cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel syllables in the human brain. The MMN was elicited by either syllable with cluster or noncluster initial consonant, phonetic contrasts being identical in both syllables. C...

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Main Authors: Wichian Sittiprapaporn, Chittin Chindaduangratn, Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi
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spelling th-mahidol.239372018-08-20T14:27:53Z Pattern of language-related potential maps in cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel (CV) syllables Wichian Sittiprapaporn Chittin Chindaduangratn Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi The Institute of Science and Technology for Research and Development, Mahidol University Multidisciplinary Mismatch negativity (MMN) was used to investigate the processing of cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel syllables in the human brain. The MMN was elicited by either syllable with cluster or noncluster initial consonant, phonetic contrasts being identical in both syllables. Compared to the noncluster consonant, the cluster consonant elicited a more prominent MMN. The MMN to the cluster consonant occurred later than that of the noncluster consonant. The topography of the mismatch responses showed clear left-hemispheric laterality in both syllables. However, the syllable with an initial noncluster consonant stimulus produced MMN maximum over the middle temporal gyrus, whereas maximum of the MMN activated by the syllable with initial cluster consonant was observed over the superior temporal gyrus. We suggest that the MMN component in consonant-vowel syllables is more sensitive to cluster compared to noncluster initial consonants. Spatial and temporal features of the cluster consonant indicate delayed activation of left-lateralized perisylvian cell assemblies that function as cortical memory traces of cluster initial consonant in consonant-vowel syllables. 2018-08-20T07:27:53Z 2018-08-20T07:27:53Z 2006-09-01 Review Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology. Vol.28, No.5 (2006), 911-920 01253395 2-s2.0-33750159765 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/23937 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33750159765&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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Wichian Sittiprapaporn
Chittin Chindaduangratn
Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi
Pattern of language-related potential maps in cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel (CV) syllables
description Mismatch negativity (MMN) was used to investigate the processing of cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel syllables in the human brain. The MMN was elicited by either syllable with cluster or noncluster initial consonant, phonetic contrasts being identical in both syllables. Compared to the noncluster consonant, the cluster consonant elicited a more prominent MMN. The MMN to the cluster consonant occurred later than that of the noncluster consonant. The topography of the mismatch responses showed clear left-hemispheric laterality in both syllables. However, the syllable with an initial noncluster consonant stimulus produced MMN maximum over the middle temporal gyrus, whereas maximum of the MMN activated by the syllable with initial cluster consonant was observed over the superior temporal gyrus. We suggest that the MMN component in consonant-vowel syllables is more sensitive to cluster compared to noncluster initial consonants. Spatial and temporal features of the cluster consonant indicate delayed activation of left-lateralized perisylvian cell assemblies that function as cortical memory traces of cluster initial consonant in consonant-vowel syllables.
author2 The Institute of Science and Technology for Research and Development, Mahidol University
author_facet The Institute of Science and Technology for Research and Development, Mahidol University
Wichian Sittiprapaporn
Chittin Chindaduangratn
Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi
format Review
author Wichian Sittiprapaporn
Chittin Chindaduangratn
Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi
author_sort Wichian Sittiprapaporn
title Pattern of language-related potential maps in cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel (CV) syllables
title_short Pattern of language-related potential maps in cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel (CV) syllables
title_full Pattern of language-related potential maps in cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel (CV) syllables
title_fullStr Pattern of language-related potential maps in cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel (CV) syllables
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of language-related potential maps in cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel (CV) syllables
title_sort pattern of language-related potential maps in cluster and noncluster initial consonants in consonant-vowel (cv) syllables
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/23937
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