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Event-related potential correlates of learning to produce novel foreign phonemes
Department of Psychology and Speech-Language Pathology, University of Turku, Finland ;Turku Brain and Mind Centre, University of Turku, Finland.ORCID-id: 0000-0002-0779-5008
Turku Brain and Mind Centre, University of Turku, Finland.
Department of Psychology and Speech-Language Pathology, University of Turku, Finland ; Turku Brain and Mind Centre, University of Turku, Finland ; Center for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan, Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, University of Oslo, Norway.
Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för biovetenskap. Högskolan i Skövde, Forskningsmiljön Systembiologi. Department of Psychology and Speech-Language Pathology, University of Turku, Finland ; Turku Brain and Mind Centre, University of Turku, Finland ; Department of Psychology, Stanford University, USA. (Kognitiv neurovetenskap och filosofi, Consciousness and Cognitive Neuroscience)ORCID-id: 0000-0002-1926-6138
2022 (Engelska)Ingår i: Neurobiology of Language, E-ISSN 2641-4368, Vol. 3, nr 4, s. 599-614Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
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Learning to pronounce a foreign phoneme requires an individual to acquire a motor program that enables the reproduction of the new acoustic target sound. This process is largely based on the use of auditory feedback to detect pronunciation errors to adjust vocalization. While early auditory evoked neural activity underlies automatic detection and adaptation to vocalization errors, little is known about the neural correlates of acquiring novel speech targets. To investigate the neural processes that mediate the learning of foreign phoneme pronunciation, we recorded event-related potentials (ERP) when participants (N=19) pronounced native or foreign phonemes. Behavioral results indicated that the participants’ pronunciation of the foreign phoneme improved during the experiment. Early auditory responses (N1 and P2 waves, approx. 85–290 ms after the sound onset) revealed no differences between foreign and native phonemes. In contrast, the amplitude of the frontocentrally distributed late slow wave (LSW, 320–440 ms) was modulated by the pronunciation of the foreign phonemes, and the effect changed during the experiment, paralleling the improvement in pronunciation. These results suggest that the LSW may reflect higher-order monitoring processes that signal successful pronunciation and help learn novel phonemes. 

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MIT Press, 2022. Vol. 3, nr 4, s. 599-614
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Speaking Induced Suppression, event-related potential, ERP, phoneme learning
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Neurovetenskaper Psykologi
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Kognitiv neurovetenskap och filosofi
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URN: urn:nbn:se:his:diva-21901DOI: 10.1162/nol_a_00080ISI: 000911645200005PubMedID: 37215343Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85143209383OAI: oai:DiVA.org:his-21901DiVA, id: diva2:1700829
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Norges forskningsråd, 223265
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September 21 2022

Corresponding author Henry Railo ,Assistentinkatu 7, Department of Psychology and Speech-Language Pathology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Turku, Finland e-mail: henry.railo(at)utu.fi

We thank Ita Puusepp for help with the ratings. M.L. was partly supported by the Research Council of Norway through its Centers of Excellence funding scheme (project number 223265). P.S. was supported by a research grant from the Alfred Kordelin Foundation, and by a research grant from the Emil Aaltonen Foundation. We thank Teemu Laine for help with the experimental set up and equipment.

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