Speech perception when the motor system is compromised.
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In a recent contribution, Lotto, Hickok and Holt [1] have made a compelling argument that findings on mirror neurons do not support a strong version of themotor theory of speech perception. However, they go further in arguing that there is ‘little evidence that motor activity plays a necessary part in perception’, a claim based primarily on the observation that speech production can be impaired in syndromes such as Broca’s aphasia while leaving comprehension relatively intact [2]. Alternatively, this dissociation could reflect redundancy in the speech perception network, coupled with preserved access to top-down contextual information. So the dissociation does not rule out a role for the motor system in speech perception, a view supported by several lines of evidence. In a striking demonstration of redundancy in the brain regions supporting speech perception, Hickok and colleagues [3] reported that in patients undergoing the Wada procedure, the right hemisphere alone made fewer than 10% phonemic errors. This apparent redundancy limits the extent to which speech perception deficits can be observed when any single region, such as speech motor cortex, is damaged. Second, all listeners, including patients with Broca’s aphasia [4], make extensive use of contextual information in speech comprehension. For example, an altered phoneme midway between /d/ and /t/ is more often perceived as /d/ in the context _ash, because dash is a word and tash isn’t. This ‘lexical effect’ is actually larger than normal in Broca’s aphasics, indicating that they rely more on top-down information and less on the phonetic detail of the input [5]. These observations imply that any specific role for the motor system in perception will be manifest only as a graded decrease in performance, and will emerge only in experimental settings which preclude reliance on contextual information. Several studies fit these criteria. First, Broca’s aphasics showed poor auditory comprehension when stimuli were low-pass filtered and temporally compressed [6]. Degrading the acoustic input reveals the suboptimal functioning of the speech perception system. Second, Broca’s aphasics performed worse at discriminating place of articulation than voicing, and made more errors when forced to rely on just one phonetic feature than on two [7]. Taskrelated processes [2] cannot account for differences between conditions determined by phonetic factors, so these data suggest a specifically phonetic impairment. Third, patients with Broca’s aphasia showed reduced
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Trends in cognitive sciences
دوره 13 8 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009