Arousal States as a Key Source of Variability in Speech Perception and Learning

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作者
Schuerman, William L. [1 ]
Chandrasekaran, Bharath [2 ]
Leonard, Matthew K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Weill Inst Neurosci, Dept Neurol Surg, San Francisco, CA 94158 USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Ctr Neural Basis Cognit, Sch Hlth & Rehabil Sci, Dept Commun Sci & Disorders, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
关键词
second language acquisition; speech perception; arousal; neuromodulation; pupillometry; transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation; VAGUS NERVE-STIMULATION; LOCUS-COERULEUS; PUPIL DIAMETER; ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; STIMULUS VARIABILITY; AUDITORY RESPONSES; NEURAL COMMITMENT; NATIVE LANGUAGE; SOLITARY TRACT;
D O I
10.3390/languages7010019
中图分类号
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号
030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
The human brain exhibits the remarkable ability to categorize speech sounds into distinct, meaningful percepts, even in challenging tasks like learning non-native speech categories in adulthood and hearing speech in noisy listening conditions. In these scenarios, there is substantial variability in perception and behavior, both across individual listeners and individual trials. While there has been extensive work characterizing stimulus-related and contextual factors that contribute to variability, recent advances in neuroscience are beginning to shed light on another potential source of variability that has not been explored in speech processing. Specifically, there are task-independent, moment-to-moment variations in neural activity in broadly-distributed cortical and subcortical networks that affect how a stimulus is perceived on a trial-by-trial basis. In this review, we discuss factors that affect speech sound learning and moment-to-moment variability in perception, particularly arousal states-neurotransmitter-dependent modulations of cortical activity. We propose that a more complete model of speech perception and learning should incorporate subcortically-mediated arousal states that alter behavior in ways that are distinct from, yet complementary to, top-down cognitive modulations. Finally, we discuss a novel neuromodulation technique, transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS), which is particularly well-suited to investigating causal relationships between arousal mechanisms and performance in a variety of perceptual tasks. Together, these approaches provide novel testable hypotheses for explaining variability in classically challenging tasks, including non-native speech sound learning.
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