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Neuroreport ; 15(13): 2057-60, 2004 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15486481

ABSTRACT

Speech stimuli played in reverse are perceived as unfamiliar and alien-sounding, even though phoneme duration and fundamental voicing frequency are preserved. Although language perception ultimately resides in the neocortex, the brain stem plays a vital role in processing auditory information, including speech. The present study measured brain stem frequency-following responses (FFR) evoked by forward and reverse speech stimuli recorded from electrodes oriented horizontally and vertically to measure signals with putative origins in auditory nerve and rostral brain stem, respectively. The vertical FFR showed increased amplitude due to forward speech. It is concluded that familiar phonological and prosodic properties of forward speech selectively activate central brain stem neurons.


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Brain Stem/physiology , Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem/physiology , Speech Acoustics , Speech Perception/physiology , Acoustic Stimulation/methods , Adult , Brain Stem/radiation effects , Electroencephalography/methods , Female , Humans , Male , Reaction Time/radiation effects
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