Cerebellar and Cortical Correlates of Internal and External Speech Error Monitoring

Author:

Runnqvist Elin1ORCID,Chanoine Valérie12,Strijkers Kristof1ORCID,Pattamadilok Chotiga1,Bonnard Mireille3,Nazarian Bruno45,Sein Julien45,Anton Jean-Luc45,Dorokhova Lydia1,Belin Pascal5,Alario F- Xavier6

Affiliation:

1. Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, LPL, Aix-en-Provence 13100, France

2. Institute of Language, Communication and the Brain, Aix-en-Provence 13100, France

3. Aix-Marseille Université, Inserm, INS 13005, Marseille, France

4. Centre IRM, Marseille 13005, France

5. Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, INT 13005, Marseille, France

6. Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, LPC 13331, Marseille, France

Abstract

Abstract An event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study examined how speakers inspect their own speech for errors. Concretely, we sought to assess 1) the role of the temporal cortex in monitoring speech errors, linked with comprehension-based monitoring; 2) the involvement of the cerebellum in internal and external monitoring, linked with forward modeling; and 3) the role of the medial frontal cortex for internal monitoring, linked with conflict-based monitoring. In a word production task priming speech errors, we observed enhanced involvement of the right posterior cerebellum for trials that were correct, but on which participants were more likely to make a word as compared with a nonword error (contrast of internal monitoring). Furthermore, comparing errors to correct utterances (contrast of external monitoring), we observed increased activation of the same cerebellar region, of the superior medial cerebellum, and of regions in temporal and medial frontal cortex. The presence of the cerebellum for both internal and external monitoring indicates the use of forward modeling across the planning and articulation of speech. Dissociations across internal and external monitoring in temporal and medial frontal cortex indicate that monitoring of overt errors is more reliant on vocal feedback control.

Funder

European Research Council

French National Research Agency

France Life Imaging network

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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