Prosodic cues enhance rule learning by changing speech segmentation mechanisms

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作者
de Diego-Balaguer, Ruth [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Rodriguez-Fornells, Antoni [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Bachoud-Levi, Anne-Catherine [4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Inst Catalana Recerca & Estudis Avancats, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Bellvitge Res Biomed Inst IDIBELL, Cognit & Brain Plast Unit, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Univ Barcelona, Dept Basic Psychol, Barcelona 08035, Spain
[4] Inst Mondor Rech Biomed, INSERM U955, Equipe 01, Neuropsychol Intervent, Creteil, France
[5] Ecole Normale Super, Dept Etud Cognit, F-75231 Paris, France
[6] Univ Paris Est, Fac Med, Creteil, France
[7] Hop Henri Mondor Albert Chenevier, AP HP, Ctr Reference Malad Huntington, Unite Neurol Cognit, Creteil, France
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2015年 / 6卷
关键词
prosody; segmentation; rule-learning; event-related potentials (ERPs); N1; P2; artificial language learning; statistical learning; EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS; NATURAL SPEECH; TIME-COURSE; INFANTS; ACQUISITION; RESPONSES; ONSETS;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01478
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
d Prosody has been claimed to have a critical role in the acquisition of grammatical information from speech. The exact mechanisms by which prosodic cues enhance learning are fully unknown. Rules from language often require the extraction of non-adjacent dependencies (e.g., he plays, he sings, he speaks). It has been proposed that pauses enhance learning because they allow computing non-adjacent relations helping word segmentation by removing the need to compute adjacent computations. So far only indirect evidence from behavioral and electrophysiological measures comparing learning effects after exposure to speech with and without pauses support this claim. By recording event-related potentials during the acquisition process of artificial languages with and without pauses between words with embedded non-adjacent rules we provide direct evidence on how the presence of pauses modifies the way speech is processed during learning to enhance segmentation and rule generalization. The electrophysiological results indicate that pauses as short as 25 ms attenuated the N1 component irrespective of whether learning was possible or not. In addition, a P2 enhancement was present only when learning of non-adjacent dependencies was possible. The overall results support the claim that the simple presence of subtle pauses changed the segmentation mechanism used reflected in an exogenously driven N1 component attenuation and improving segmentation at the behavioral level. This effect can be dissociated from the endogenous P2 enhancement that is observed irrespective of the presence of pauses whenever non-adjacent dependencies are learned.
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