练习冥想的人可以增强大脑皮层下对言语的听觉处理

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Hearing Balance and Communication Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.1080/21695717.2021.1943777
S. Sinha, M. Sahu
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冥想是一项复合的心理任务,它会导致生理和心理上的几种变化。这些生理变化也会发生在听觉系统中,这可以改变刺激在听觉系统中编码的方式在脑干和皮层水平上都是如此。本研究旨在探讨冥想者的脑干语言编码。方法分为两组,每组10人。第一组包括10名至少练习6个月冥想的人,另一组由10名年龄相当的人组成,他们从未练习过冥想。所有受试者的右耳语音诱发ABR均被记录下来。对波形进行FFT分析,记录波形V的潜伏期和F0、F1、F2的幅值。结果本研究结果显示,练习冥想的个体F1和F2的振幅明显更高。而V波潜伏期和F0波幅值差异不显著。结论本研究揭示了冥想可以改变个体的语音编码功能。
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Individuals practicing meditation have enhanced subcortical auditory processing of speech
Abstract Background Meditation is a compound mental task that leads to several changes, both physiologically and psychologically. These physiological changes can occur in the auditory system as well, and this can change the way the stimulus gets coded in the auditory system at both the brainstem as well as cortical level. The present study aimed to investigate the encoding of speech at the brainstem in the individuals who practice meditation. Method Two groups of 10 male individuals participated in the study. The first group included ten individuals who practiced meditation for a minimum period of 6 months, and the other group consisted of 10 age-matched individuals who never practiced meditation. Speech evoked ABR was recorded for the right ears for all the individuals. FFT analysis of the waveforms was done, and the latency of wave V and amplitude of F0, F1, and F2 were noted. Results Results of the present study revealed a significantly higher amplitude of F1 and F2 individuals who practiced meditation. However, there was no such significant difference in the latency of wave V and amplitude of F0. Conclusion The present study reveals that meditation can alter the functioning of the encoding of speech sounds in individuals who practice meditation.
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