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KMID : 0858620130170030124
Korean Journal of Audiology
2013 Volume.17 No. 3 p.124 ~ p.132
The Cortical Evoked Response Elicited by Nine Plosives in Normal Hearing Listeners
Han Woo-Jae

Bahng Jung-Wha
Park Jung-Hye
Abstract
Background and Objectives: P1-N1-P2 complex reflecting pre-attentive processing of sound presents several temporally overlapping and spatially distributed neural sources in or near primary auditory cortex. This study investigated cortical evoked responses to the P1-N1-P2 complex to determine the perceptual contributions of the acoustic features.

Subjects and Methods: Eleven young native-speaking Korean adults with normal hearing participated. The stimuli were three bilabial, three alveolar, and three velar syllables, and each place of articulation had one lax, one tense, and one aspirate syllable as the manner of articulation.

Results: The results indicate the cortical responses to the velar syllables significantly differed from the bilabial and alveolar groups at the P1-N1 and N1-P2 interamplitude. However, there is no significant difference in the cortical responses between Korean lax and tense syllables, which is significant for English phonology in terms of voice onset time. Further, the cortical responses to aspirate syllables significantly differed from two other groups in the interamplitude, demonstrating that the /tha/ syllable had the largest response at N1-P2 interamplitude.

Conclusions: Different speech sounds evoked different P1-N1-P2 patterns in the place and the manner of articulation in terms of interamplitude, but not of the latency and interlatency although further studies should be followed.
KEYWORD
Cortical evoked responses, P1-N1-P2 complex, Korean plosives, Speech evoked responses, Speech perception, Auditory cortex
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