Timing of brain entrainment to the speech envelope during speaking, listening and self-listening
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Timing of brain entrainment to the speech envelope during speaking, listening and self-listening
Abstract
This study investigates the dynamics of speech envelope tracking during speech production, listening and self-listening. We use a paradigm in which participants listen to natural speech (Listening), produce natural speech (Speech Production), and listen to the playback of their own speech (Self-Listening), all while their neural activity is recorded with EEG. After time-locking EEG data collection and auditory recording and playback, we used a Gaussian copula mutual information measure to estimate the relationship between information content in the EEG and auditory signals. In the 2-10 Hz frequency range, we identified different latencies for maximal speech envelope tracking during speech production and speech perception. Maximal speech tracking takes place approximately 110 ms after auditory presentation during perception and 25 ms before vocalisation during speech production. These results describe a specific timeline for speech tracking in speakers and listeners in line with the idea of a speech chain and hence, delays in communication.
Keywords: Entrainment; Perception; Production; Self-listening; Speech.
Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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