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Fine-tuning of auditory cortex during speech production
Authors:Heinks-Maldonado Theda H  Mathalon Daniel H  Gray Max  Ford Judith M
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA.
Abstract:The cortex suppresses sensory information when it is the result of a self-produced motor act, including the motor act of speaking. The specificity of the auditory cortical suppression to self-produced speech, a prediction derived from the posited operation of a precise forward model system, has not been established. We examined the auditory N100 component of the event-related brain potential elicited during speech production. While subjects uttered a vowel, they heard real-time feedback of their unaltered voice, their pitch-shifted voice, or an alien voice substituted for their own. The subjects' own unaltered voice feedback elicited a dampened auditory N100 response relative to the N100 elicited by altered or alien auditory feedback. This is consistent with the operation of a precise forward model modulating the auditory cortical response to self-generated speech and allowing immediate distinction of self and externally generated auditory stimuli.
Keywords:Efference copy    Event-related potential (ERP)    N100    Auditory feedback    Speech production
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