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Mismatch Negativity with Visual-only and Audiovisual Speech
Authors:Curtis W Ponton  Lynne E Bernstein  Edward T Auer Jr
Institution:1. Compumedics/Neuroscan, Inc., 6605W W.T. Harris Blvd Suite F, Charlotte, NC, 28269, USA
2. Division of Communication and Auditory Neuroscience, House Ear Institute, 2100 W Third Street, Los Angeles, CA, 90057, USA
3. Psychology Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, 90089, USA
4. Department of Speech-Language-Hearing, Dole Human Development Center, University of Kansas, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Room 3001, Lawrence, KS, 66045-7555, USA
Abstract:The functional organization of cortical speech processing is thought to be hierarchical, increasing in complexity and proceeding from primary sensory areas centrifugally. The current study used the mismatch negativity (MMN) obtained with electrophysiology (EEG) to investigate the early latency period of visual speech processing under both visual-only (VO) and audiovisual (AV) conditions. Current density reconstruction (CDR) methods were used to model the cortical MMN generator locations. MMNs were obtained with VO and AV speech stimuli at early latencies (approximately 82–87 ms peak in time waveforms relative to the acoustic onset) and in regions of the right lateral temporal and parietal cortices. Latencies were consistent with bottom-up processing of the visible stimuli. We suggest that a visual pathway extracts phonetic cues from visible speech, and that previously reported effects of AV speech in classical early auditory areas, given later reported latencies, could be attributable to modulatory feedback from visual phonetic processing.
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