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Speech-specific audiovisual integration modulates induced theta-band oscillations

Speech perception is influenced by vision through a process of audiovisual integration. This is demonstrated by the McGurk illusion where visual speech (for example /ga/) dubbed with incongruent auditory speech (such as /ba/) leads to a modified auditory percept (/da/). Recent studies have indicated...

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Autores principales: Lindborg, Alma, Baart, Martijn, Stekelenburg, Jeroen J., Vroomen, Jean, Andersen, Tobias S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6634411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31310616
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219744
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author Lindborg, Alma
Baart, Martijn
Stekelenburg, Jeroen J.
Vroomen, Jean
Andersen, Tobias S.
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Baart, Martijn
Stekelenburg, Jeroen J.
Vroomen, Jean
Andersen, Tobias S.
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description Speech perception is influenced by vision through a process of audiovisual integration. This is demonstrated by the McGurk illusion where visual speech (for example /ga/) dubbed with incongruent auditory speech (such as /ba/) leads to a modified auditory percept (/da/). Recent studies have indicated that perception of the incongruent speech stimuli used in McGurk paradigms involves mechanisms of both general and audiovisual speech specific mismatch processing and that general mismatch processing modulates induced theta-band (4–8 Hz) oscillations. Here, we investigated whether the theta modulation merely reflects mismatch processing or, alternatively, audiovisual integration of speech. We used electroencephalographic recordings from two previously published studies using audiovisual sine-wave speech (SWS), a spectrally degraded speech signal sounding nonsensical to naïve perceivers but perceived as speech by informed subjects. Earlier studies have shown that informed, but not naïve subjects integrate SWS phonetically with visual speech. In an N1/P2 event-related potential paradigm, we found a significant difference in theta-band activity between informed and naïve perceivers of audiovisual speech, suggesting that audiovisual integration modulates induced theta-band oscillations. In a McGurk mismatch negativity paradigm (MMN) where infrequent McGurk stimuli were embedded in a sequence of frequent audio-visually congruent stimuli we found no difference between congruent and McGurk stimuli. The infrequent stimuli in this paradigm are violating both the general prediction of stimulus content, and that of audiovisual congruence. Hence, we found no support for the hypothesis that audiovisual mismatch modulates induced theta-band oscillations. We also did not find any effects of audiovisual integration in the MMN paradigm, possibly due to the experimental design.
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spelling pubmed-66344112019-07-25 Speech-specific audiovisual integration modulates induced theta-band oscillations Lindborg, Alma Baart, Martijn Stekelenburg, Jeroen J. Vroomen, Jean Andersen, Tobias S. PLoS One Research Article Speech perception is influenced by vision through a process of audiovisual integration. This is demonstrated by the McGurk illusion where visual speech (for example /ga/) dubbed with incongruent auditory speech (such as /ba/) leads to a modified auditory percept (/da/). Recent studies have indicated that perception of the incongruent speech stimuli used in McGurk paradigms involves mechanisms of both general and audiovisual speech specific mismatch processing and that general mismatch processing modulates induced theta-band (4–8 Hz) oscillations. Here, we investigated whether the theta modulation merely reflects mismatch processing or, alternatively, audiovisual integration of speech. We used electroencephalographic recordings from two previously published studies using audiovisual sine-wave speech (SWS), a spectrally degraded speech signal sounding nonsensical to naïve perceivers but perceived as speech by informed subjects. Earlier studies have shown that informed, but not naïve subjects integrate SWS phonetically with visual speech. In an N1/P2 event-related potential paradigm, we found a significant difference in theta-band activity between informed and naïve perceivers of audiovisual speech, suggesting that audiovisual integration modulates induced theta-band oscillations. In a McGurk mismatch negativity paradigm (MMN) where infrequent McGurk stimuli were embedded in a sequence of frequent audio-visually congruent stimuli we found no difference between congruent and McGurk stimuli. The infrequent stimuli in this paradigm are violating both the general prediction of stimulus content, and that of audiovisual congruence. Hence, we found no support for the hypothesis that audiovisual mismatch modulates induced theta-band oscillations. We also did not find any effects of audiovisual integration in the MMN paradigm, possibly due to the experimental design. Public Library of Science 2019-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6634411/ /pubmed/31310616 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219744 Text en © 2019 Lindborg et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Speech-specific audiovisual integration modulates induced theta-band oscillations
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title_full Speech-specific audiovisual integration modulates induced theta-band oscillations
title_fullStr Speech-specific audiovisual integration modulates induced theta-band oscillations
title_full_unstemmed Speech-specific audiovisual integration modulates induced theta-band oscillations
title_short Speech-specific audiovisual integration modulates induced theta-band oscillations
title_sort speech-specific audiovisual integration modulates induced theta-band oscillations
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6634411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31310616
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219744
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