Language-specific phoneme representations revealed by electric and magnetic brain responses

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Risto Näätänen
Anne Lehtokoski
Mietta Lennes
Marie Cheour
Minna Huotilainen
Antti Iivonen
Martti Vainio
Paavo Alku
Risto J. Ilmoniemi
Aavo Luuk
Jüri Allik
Janne Sinkkonen
Kimmo Alho
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[1] University of Helsinki,Cognitive Brain Research Unit, Department of Psychology
[2] University of Helsinki,Department of Phonetics
[3] Helsinki University Central Hospital,BioMag Laboratory, Medical Engineering Centre
[4] University of Turku,Department of Applied Physics, Electronics and Information Technology
[5] Helsinki University of Technology,Acoustics Laboratory
[6] University of Tartu,Department of Psychology
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Nature | 1997年 / 385卷
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There is considerable debate about whether the early processing of sounds depends on whether they form part of speech. Proponents of such speech specificity postulate the existence of language-dependent memory traces, which are activated in the processing of speech1–3 but not when equally complex, acoustic non-speech stimuli are processed. Here we report the existence of these traces in the human brain. We presented to Finnish subjects the Finnish phoneme prototype /e/ as the frequent stimulus, and other Finnish phoneme prototypes or a non-prototype (the Estonian prototype /õ/) as the infrequent stimulus. We found that the brain's automatic change-detection response, reflected electrically as the mismatch negativity (MMN)4–10, was enhanced when the infrequent, deviant stimulus was a prototype (the Finnish /ö/) relative to when it was a non-prototype (the Estonian /õ/). These phonemic traces, revealed by MMN, are language-specific, as /õ/ caused enhancement of MMN in Estonians. Whole-head magnetic recordings11,12 located the source of this native-language, phoneme-related response enhancement, and thus the language-specific memory traces, in the auditory cortex of the left hemisphere.
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