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The effects of background noise on dichotic listening to consonant-vowel syllables: An fMRI study
Authors:Sarah Dos Santos Sequeira  Karsten Specht  Matthias Moosmann  René Westerhausen  Kenneth Hugdahl
Affiliation:1. University of Bergen , Norway sequeirasarah@hotmail.com;3. University of Bergen;4. Haukeland University Hospital , Bergen, Norway;5. University of Bergen , Norway
Abstract:The present fMRI study attempts to identify brain areas that may underlie the effect of different background noises on functional brain asymmetry in a dichotic listening task. Previous studies have shown that the prominent right ear advantage in dichotic listening to consonant-vowel syllables is affected by background noise. To explore the underlying neuronal processes, haemodynamic brain responses using fMRI were recorded while participants performed the dichotic listening task in two different noisy backgrounds (conversational “babble” and traffic noise). The behavioural results showed a reduction of the right ear advantage in the background noise conditions, especially in the traffic noise condition. The behavioural results are discussed in terms of alertness-attentional mechanisms. The effects of background noise on brain activation involved significant activations in a speech-processing network. Specifically the changes in activations in the peri-Sylvian region of the superior temporal gyrus and in the temporo-parietal junction part in the left hemisphere, as well as in the superior temporal gyrus/sulcus area in the right hemisphere may mirror the effects of noise on behavioural performance. The effects of noise on brain activation are discussed with regard to pre-activation mechanisms.
Keywords:Dichotic listening  Speech sound perception  Noise perception  CV syllables  Lateralisation  fMRI
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