Comparative study of event-related potential responses within syllables of intra and inter phoneme classes

IF 0.7 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychological Trends Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.7358/neur-2024-035-chou
Ramesh Chand Choudhary, Bhoopendra Patel, Umesh Kumar, Minal Kachhawa, Mrinal Sharma, A. Dube
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The present study was carried out to assess the signature neural dynamics as evinced through event-related potential (ERP) responses of the P300 waveform across different inter and intra phoneme consonant classes and to quantify the differential neural dynamical response in real-time. The ERP responses to non-sense three-syllable consonantvowel transitions CVCVCV non-words were recorded on 26 healthy individuals of either sex with an age group of 18–25 years. The first syllable of the non-sense word was always fixed, and the ERP responses of the middle syllable were recorded at the phoneme level, and the ERP responses elicited by the middle syllable were evaluated. The results of the present study documented that different consonant phoneme classes (plosives, fricatives, affricatives, liquids, and nasals) elicited differential neural dynamical responses as observed through the P300 waveform response, exhibiting a significant difference in P300 waveform amplitude across the fricatives vs. nasals experimental design.
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音素内和音素间音节内事件相关电位反应的比较研究
本研究旨在通过 P300 波形的事件相关电位(ERP)反应评估不同音素间和音素内辅音类别的特征神经动态,并实时量化不同的神经动态反应。研究人员记录了 26 名年龄在 18-25 岁之间的健康人(男女不限)对非意义三音节辅音-元音转换 CVCVCV 非词的 ERP 反应。非意义词的第一个音节始终是固定的,中间音节的ERP反应记录在音素水平上,并对中间音节引起的ERP反应进行评估。本研究的结果表明,不同的辅音音素类别(plosives、fricatives、affricatives、 liquids 和 nasals)会引起不同的神经动态反应,这可以通过 P300 波形反应观察到,在 fricatives 与 nasals 的实验设计中,P300 波形振幅存在显著差异。
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