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Magnetic mismatch fields elicited by vowels and consonants
Authors:E. Diesch  Thomas Luce
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Psychology, Technical University of Berlin, Dovestrasse 1–5, D-10587 Berlin, Germany Tel.: +49–30–314 21792, Fax: +49–30–314 25274, e-mail: dies0230@mailszrz.zrz.tu-berlin.de, DE;(2) Department of Physics, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany, DE
Abstract: Auditory-evoked mismatch fields (MMFs) elicited by vowel contrasts and plosive stop consonant place-of-articulation contrasts were recorded over the left hemisphere of neurologically and audiologically normal subjects. Two experiments were conducted: vowels were presented in isolation in experiment 1 and embedded in consonant-vowel syllables in experiment 2. Best-fit equivalent MMF sources were obtained using the model of a single, spatiotemporal current dipole in a sphere. In both experiments, MMF sources activated by place-of-articulation contrasts were later in latency and smaller in dipole moment amplitude than MMF sources excited by vowel contrasts. There was evidence, albeit not unambiguous, for the vowel-contrast MMF sources being located more posteriorly than the consonant-contrast MMF sources in experiment 1 and more laterally in experiment 2. In both experiments, the MMF source excited by the contrast between /da/ and /ga/ was more anterior than the MMF source excited by the contrast between /da/ and /ba/. The effects on latency and dipole moment may be interpreted to mirror differences in perceptual discriminability and auditory memory decay between consonantal place-of-articulation contrasts and vowel contrasts. Similarly, the effects on location may be interpreted to reflect featural specificity of the mismatch response. Interestingly, the dipole source analysis results show a correspondence to the pattern of preservation and loss of the mismatch response to vowel and consonant place-of-articulation contrasts recently observed in Wernicke’s aphasia. Received: 14 June 1996 / Accepted: 6 February 1997
Keywords:  Evoked magnetic fields  Mismatch negativity  Auditory cortex  Speech perception  Human
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