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失配负性
元音
心理学
听力学
普通话
持续时间(音乐)
自闭症
事件相关电位
感知
怪胎范式
言语感知
语调(文学)
发展心理学
脑电图
语音识别
语言学
神经科学
医学
声学
计算机科学
物理
哲学
作者
Dan Huang,Luodi Yu,Xiaoyue Wang,Yuebo Fan,Suiping Wang,Yang Zhang
摘要
Abstract Although many studies have reported domain‐general impaired duration perception for speech and nonspeech sounds in children with autism, it remained unclear whether this phenomenon is universally applicable regardless of language background. In some languages such as Finnish and Japanese, vowel duration serves a phonemic role that can signify semantic distinction, and in others (e.g., Mandarin Chinese), vowel duration does not carry this phonemic function. The present event‐related potential study investigated neural sensitivity to duration contrasts in speech and nonspeech contexts in Mandarin‐speaking children with autism and a control group of age‐matched typically developing ( TD ) children. A passive oddball paradigm was adopted to elicit the mismatch negativity ( MMN ) and involuntary orienting response (P3a) for change detection. A pure tone condition and a vowel condition were used. The MMN results showed that the autism group had diminished response amplitude and delayed latency in the pure tone condition compared to the TD group, whereas no group difference was found in the vowel condition. The P3a results showed no significant between‐group MMN difference in the pure tone condition. In the vowel condition, the autism group had smaller P3a than the TD group. Together, the distinct patterns of discrimination and orienting responses for duration contrasts in pure tones and vowels are consistent with the ‘allophonic perception’ theory for autism, which may reflect a compromised perceptual weighting system for speech learning.
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