Auditory Long Latency Responses to Tonal and Speech Stimuli

Author:

Swink Shannon1,Stuart Andrew1

Affiliation:

1. East Carolina University, Greenville, NC

Abstract

Purpose The effects of type of stimuli (i.e., nonspeech vs. speech), speech (i.e., natural vs. synthetic), gender of speaker and listener, speaker (i.e., self vs. other), and frequency alteration in self-produced speech on the late auditory cortical evoked potential were examined. Method Young adult men ( n = 15) and women ( n = 15), all with normal hearing, participated. P1–N1–P2 components were evoked with the following stimuli: 723-Hz tone bursts; naturally produced male and female /a/ tokens; synthetic male and female /a/ tokens; an /a/ token self-produced by each participant; and the same /a/ token produced by the participant but with a shift in frequency. Results In general, P1–N1–P2 component latencies were significantly shorter when evoked with the tonal stimulus versus speech stimuli and natural versus synthetic speech ( p < .05). Women had significantly shorter latencies for only the P2 component ( p < .05). For the tonal versus speech stimuli, P1 amplitudes were significantly smaller, and N1 and P2 amplitudes were significantly larger ( p < .05). There was no significant effect of gender on the P1, N1, or P2 amplitude ( p > .05). Conclusion These findings are consistent with the notion that spectrotemporal characteristics of nonspeech and speech stimuli affect P1–N1–P2 latency and amplitude components.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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