DocumentCode :
1771478
Title :
Speech perception, production, and the sensorimotor mu rhythm
Author :
Jenson, David ; Thornton, David ; Saltuklaroglu, Tim ; Harkrider, Ashley
Author_Institution :
Audiology & Speech Pathology, Univ. of Tennessee Health Sci. Center, Knoxville, TN, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
6-8 May 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
The EEG mu (μ) rhythm is considered a measure of sensorimotor integration. This rhythm is commonly identified by co-occuring peaks at ~10´Hz(alpha) and ~20 Hz (beta) across the sensorimotor cortex. Suppression of the power within peaks are thought to reflect somatosensory and motor aspects of processing respectively. Suppression of μ power (especially in the beta peak) has been found when performing, imagining or perceiving relevant action (e.g., while watching hand movements and oro-facial movements). μ suppression has also been found to visual speech perception, listening to speech in noise, and when mentally segmenting speech for auditory discrimination, suggesting that it is a sensitive measure of audio-motor integration in speech. The two main goals in this study are to bolster understanding of the timing and function of dorsal stream activity in speech perception by examining ERS/ERD patterns in quiet and noisy discrimination conditions and to provide initial evidence that, via the application of ICA / ERSP, the use of EEG can be extended effectively into speech production. 17 of 20 participants provided left and right p components that were common to perception and production tasks. The most probably source of these components was the premotor cortex (BA 6) with primary motor cortex (BA 4) and primary somatosensory (BA 2/3) cortex providing additional possible sources. Fewer (8 and 7 of 20) participants provided components with average equivalent dipoles emanating from BA 22 and BA 7, respectively, with alpha activity suggesting entrainment within the dorsal stream.
Keywords :
electroencephalography; hearing; independent component analysis; medical signal processing; somatosensory phenomena; speech synthesis; EEG; EEG mu rhythm; ERS-ERD patterns; ERSP; ICA; alpha activity; audio-motor integration; auditory discrimination; dorsal stream; dorsal stream activity; event-related spectral perturbation; noise; noisy discrimination conditions; premotor cortex; primary motor cortex; primary somatosensory cortex; quiet discrimination conditions; sensorimotor cortex; sensorimotor integration; sensorimotor mu rhythm; speech perception; speech production; Barium; Electroencephalography; Noise; Production; Rhythm; Speech; Speech processing; EEG; ICA; mu; sensorimotor integration; speech perception; speech production;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Science and Engineering Center Conference (BSEC), 2014 Annual Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Conference_Location :
Oak Ridge, TN
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BSEC.2014.6867736
Filename :
6867736
Link To Document :
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