Auditory evoked M100 reflects onset acoustics of speech sounds
- PMID: 9838140
- DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(98)01058-0
Auditory evoked M100 reflects onset acoustics of speech sounds
Abstract
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to investigate the response to speech sounds that differ in onset dynamics, parameterized as words that have initial stop consonants (e.g., /b/, /t/) or do not (e.g., /m/, /f/). Latency and amplitude of the M100 auditory evoked neuromagnetic field, recorded over right and left auditory cortices, varied as a function of onset: stops had shorter latencies and higher amplitudes than no-stops in both hemispheres, consistent with the hypothesis that M100 is a sensitive indicator of spectral properties of acoustic stimuli. Further, activation patterns in response to stops/no-stops differed in the two hemispheres, possibly reflecting differential perceptual processing for the acoustic-phonetic cues at the onset of spoken words.
Copyright 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
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