TY - JOUR
T1 - Abstract phoneme representations in the left temporal cortex
T2 - Magnetic mismatch negativity study
AU - Shestakova, Anna
AU - Brattico, Elvira
AU - Huotilainen, Minna
AU - Galunov, Valery
AU - Soloviev, Alexei
AU - Sams, Mikko
AU - Ilmoniemi, Risto J.
AU - Näätänen, Risto
PY - 2002/10/7
Y1 - 2002/10/7
N2 - We investigated the brain mechanisms enabling one automatically discriminate phoneme category irrespective of the large inter-speaker variability in the acoustic features of the voices. For this purpose, subjects were presented with 450 different speech stimuli, each uttered by a different speaker, belonging to three vowel categories, while a 306-channel magnetoencephalogram (MEG) was obtained to record the magnetic counterpart of the mismatch negativity (MMNm), elicited only when sensory memory traces for repetitive sounds are formed in the auditory cortex. Despite this wide acoustic variation, category changes elicited prominent MMNm responses, which were considerably stronger in the left than in the right hemisphere in the right-handed subjects. These results implicate the presence of long-term memory traces for vowels, which can recognize the vowel-specific invariant code enabling correct vowel percept even in the presence of realistic acoustic variation.
AB - We investigated the brain mechanisms enabling one automatically discriminate phoneme category irrespective of the large inter-speaker variability in the acoustic features of the voices. For this purpose, subjects were presented with 450 different speech stimuli, each uttered by a different speaker, belonging to three vowel categories, while a 306-channel magnetoencephalogram (MEG) was obtained to record the magnetic counterpart of the mismatch negativity (MMNm), elicited only when sensory memory traces for repetitive sounds are formed in the auditory cortex. Despite this wide acoustic variation, category changes elicited prominent MMNm responses, which were considerably stronger in the left than in the right hemisphere in the right-handed subjects. These results implicate the presence of long-term memory traces for vowels, which can recognize the vowel-specific invariant code enabling correct vowel percept even in the presence of realistic acoustic variation.
KW - Categorical perception
KW - Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
KW - Mismatch negativity (MMN)
KW - MMNm
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0037038122&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1097/00001756-200210070-00025
DO - 10.1097/00001756-200210070-00025
M3 - Article
C2 - 12395130
AN - SCOPUS:0037038122
SN - 0959-4965
VL - 13
SP - 1813
EP - 1816
JO - Neuroreport
JF - Neuroreport
IS - 14
ER -