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Auditory evoked M100 reflects onset acoustics of speech sounds
Authors:Nicole Gage  David Poeppel  Timothy P L Roberts  Gregory Hickok  
Abstract:Magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to investigate the response to speech sounds that differ in onset dynamics, parameterized as words that have initial stop consonants (e.g., /b/, /t/) or do not (e.g., /m/, /f/). Latency and amplitude of the M100 auditory evoked neuromagnetic field, recorded over right and left auditory cortices, varied as a function of onset: stops had shorter latencies and higher amplitudes than no-stops in both hemispheres, consistent with the hypothesis that M100 is a sensitive indicator of spectral properties of acoustic stimuli. Further, activation patterns in response to stops/no-stops differed in the two hemispheres, possibly reflecting differential perceptual processing for the acoustic–phonetic cues at the onset of spoken words.
Keywords:Auditory  Speech  Language  Magnetoencephalography  Lateralization  Temporal processing  Cognitive neuroscience
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