| Literature DB >> 22577579 |
Maritza Rivera-Gaxiola1, Adrian Garcia-Sierra, Lourdes Lara-Ayala, Cesar Cadena, Donna Jackson-Maldonado, Patricia K Kuhl.
Abstract
We report brain electrophysiological responses from 10- to 13-month-old Mexican infants while listening to native and foreign CV-syllable contrasts differing in Voice Onset Time (VOT). AllEntities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22577579 PMCID: PMC3346684 DOI: 10.5402/2012/702986
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Neurol ISSN: 2090-5505
Figure 1ERP pattern for the whole group (N = 18) to both the native and foreign contrasts. The group displays a significantly more negative N250–550 to their native deviant and a significantly more positive P150–250 to the foreign deviant. Positive is plotted up.
Mean amplitude values (in μV) and standard deviation at electrode location Cz to the foreign contrast /ta/ versus /t/.
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Figure 2ERP pattern for Group P (n = 11) for the foreign contrast. These subjects respond over the P150–250 time window by showing larger amplitudes to the deviant /tha/ with respect to the standard Spanish alveolar voiceless /ta/. Electrode locations Fz and Cz are shown. Positive is plotted up.
Figure 3ERP pattern for Group N, foreign contrast (n = 7). These infants' responses to the foreign contrast approached significance over the N250–550 time window, with the deviant showing larger amplitudes. Electrode locations Fz and Cz are shown. Positive is plotted up.
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| Group results | Contrast and phonetic status | ERP component P150–250 comparison | ERP component N250–550 comparison |
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| Mexican infants | /ta/versus [tha] |
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| (this study) | FOREIGN | partial | |
| American infants | /ta/versus [tha] | N/S |
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[ | NATIVE | partial | |
| Mexican infants | /ta/versus/da/ | N/S |
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| (this study) | NATIVE | partial | |
| American infants | /ta/versus/da/ | N/S | N/S |
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| Sub group results | Foreign contrast | P-responders | N-responders |
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| Mexican infants | /ta/ versus [tha] |
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| partial | partial | ||
| American infants | /ta/ versus /da/ |
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| partial | partial | ||