| Literature DB >> 26500526 |
Patti Adank1, Helen E Nuttall2, Briony Banks3, Daniel Kennedy-Higgins2.
Abstract
The recognition of unfamiliar regional and foreign accents represents a challenging task for the speech perception system (Floccia et al., 2006; Adank et al., 2009). Despite the frequency with which we encounter such accents, the neural mechanisms supporting successful perception of accented speech are poorly understood. Nonetheless, candidate neural substrates involved in processing speech in challenging listening conditions, including accented speech, are beginning to be identified. This review will outline neural bases associated with perception of accented speech in the light of current models of speech perception, and compare these data to brain areas associated with processing other speech distortions. We will subsequently evaluate competing models of speech processing with regards to neural processing of accented speech. See Cristia et al. (2012) for an in-depth overview of behavioral aspects of accent processing.Entities:
Keywords: accented speech; cognitive neuroscience; fMRI; noise-vocoded speech; speech in noise; speech perception; time-compressed speech
Year: 2015 PMID: 26500526 PMCID: PMC4594029 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00558
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Reported brain regions in studies investigating processing of accented, time-compressed, or noise-vocoded speech, plus speech with added background noise vs. undistorted words or sentences.
| Unfamiliar accent | Adank et al., | Sentences unfamiliar > sentences familiar accent | −54, −40, 4 | L MTG | L Post. STG/SMG |
| −60, −34, 8 | L MTG | L Post. STG/PT | |||
| −60, −26, −4 | L MTG | L Post. MTG | |||
| 60, −32, 2 | R STG | R Post. STG/SMG | |||
| −50, 12, 24 | L POp | L POp/PG | |||
| −46, 16, 12 | L POp | L POp/PTr | |||
| 54, −26, −2 | R STG | R Post. STG/MTG/SMG | |||
| 54, 4, −16 | R RO | R Ant. STG/TP/MTG | |||
| 38, 18, 26 | R PTr | R Central Opercular Cortex | |||
| Adank et al., | Sentences in unfamiliar > sentences in familiar accent | −60, −12, −6 | L MTG | L STG/STS | |
| Adank et al., | Sentences in unfamiliar accent > unintelligible sentences | −62, −32, 4 | L MTG | L STS | |
| −58, −4, −8 | L FO | L STG | |||
| −60, −16, −8 | L MTG | L MTG | |||
| −50, 18, 24 | L PTr | L IFG PTr) | |||
| −46, 28, −4 | L POrb | L IFG POrb) | |||
| −36, 22, −4 | L Insula | L Insula | |||
| 56, −20, −6 | R STG | R STG | |||
| 60, 2, −12 | R STG | R STG | |||
| −2, 10, 60 | L SMA | L SMA | |||
| Yi et al., | Sentences in foreign accent > sentences in native accent | 4, 24, 34 | R MCC | R Paracingulate Gyrus | |
| 34, −52, 62 | R SPL | R Motor cortex, SPL, somatosensory cortex | |||
| −40, 14, 8 | L Insula | L Insula | |||
| 20, −2, 60 | R SFG | R SFG | |||
| 32, 20, −6 | R Insula | ||||
| −52, 10, 10 | L POp | L IFG | |||
| −26, 24, 0 | L Insula | L Insula | |||
| 42, 14, 8 | R IFG | R Insula | |||
| Time−compressed speech | Adank and Devlin, | Time−compressed > normal−speed sentences | −60, −14, 0 | L MTG | L Ant. STG/STS |
| −58, −46, 4 | L MTG | L Post. STG/STS | |||
| 64, −14, 0 | R STG | R Ant. STG/STS | |||
| 56, −32, 4 | R STG | R Post. STG/STS | |||
| 0, 12, 60 | SMA | Pre−SMA | |||
| 0, 22, 44 | SMA | Cingulate sulcus | |||
| −36, 24, −4 | L Insula | L FO | |||
| 36, 25, 2 | R Insula | R FO | |||
| Peelle et al., | Time−compressed > normal−speed sentences | −28.38, −66.82, 47.33 | L SPL | L Posterior parietal BA19/39/40) | |
| −28.54, −76.78, 32.63 | L MOG | L Inferior parietal BA19/39) | |||
| −54.12, −38.58, −16.66 | L STG | L Inferior temporal BA20) | |||
| −15.43, −62.52, 46.69 | L SPL | L Posterior parietal BA7) | |||
| 14.07, −23.17, −4.77 | R Thalamus | R Thalamus | |||
| 13.99, −7.32, −7.46 | R Thalamus | R Subthalamic nucleus | |||
| 1.02, −38.08, −14.28 | R Cerebellar Vermis | R Cerebellum | |||
| Poldrack et al., | Compression−related increases during sentence processing | −28, 54, 16 | L MFG | L MFG | |
| 34, 26, −4 | R Insula | R IFG/Insula | |||
| 4, 32, 20 | R ACC | R ACC | |||
| 18, 4, 8 | Striatum | ||||
| 66, −40, 8 | R MTG | R STG | |||
| Noise−vocoded speech | Erb et al., | Noise−vocoded > clear sentences | −6, 26, 40 | L SMedG | L SMA/ACC |
| −30, 20, −5 | L Insula | L Ant. Insula | |||
| 33, 23, −3 | R Insula | R Ant. Insula | |||
| −9, 11, 7 | L Caudate Nucleus | L Caudate Nucleus | |||
| 12, 17, 10 | R Caudate Nucleus | R Caudate Nucleus | |||
| Zekveld et al., | Noise−vocoded > clear sentences | −4, 8, 60 | L SMeDG | L SFG | |
| −64, −40, 10 | L STG | L STG | |||
| −48, −42, 2 | L MTG | L MTG | |||
| −44, −38, 8 | L STG | L MTG | |||
| Background noise | Adank et al., | Sentences in background noise > sentences in quiet | 32, 28, 10 | R IFG/FO | |
| −32, 24, 8 | L Insula | L FO/IFG/Insula | |||
| 6, 14, 28 | R Cingulate Gyrus | ||||
| −24, 40, −2 | L Parahippocampal Gyrus | ||||
| −12, 10, −2 | L Putamen | L Caudate | |||
| 12, 20, 36 | R MCC | R Paracingulate/Cingulate | |||
| 30, 40, 24 | R MFG | R Frontal Pole | |||
| 8, 22, 18 | R Cingulate Gyrus | ||||
| Peelle et al., | Sentences in continuous scanning EPI Sequence > sentences in quiet EPI sequence | −36, −74, 44 | L IPL | L Inferior parietal cortex | |
| −40, −66, 44 | L AG | L Angular gyrus | |||
| −48, −60, 48 | L IPL | L Inferior parietal cortex | |||
| −56, −46, 8 | L MTG | L Post. MTG | |||
| −66, −44, 0 | L MTG | L Post MTG | |||
| −68, −14, 2 | L STG | L Ant. STS | |||
| −68, 2, −8 | L Ant. STS | ||||
| −60, 4, −14 | L STG | L Ant. STS |
Note that the list of papers is not exhaustive. Coordinates in Talairach space were converted to MNI space using the tal2icbm_spm algorithm www.brainmap.org/ale. Anatomical locations determined using the Anatomy ToolBox (Eickhoff et al., 2005, 2006, 2007) in SPM8 Wellcome Imaging Department, University College London, London, UK).
Original location as reported in the study. AG, Angular Gyrus; FFG, Fusiform Gyrus; FO, Frontal Operculum; IFG, Inferior Frontal Gyrus; IOG, Inferior Occipital Gyrus; IPL, Inferior Parietal Lobule; MCC, Middle Cingulate Cortex; MFG, Middle Frontal Gyrus; MTG, Middle Temporal Gyrus; PG, Precentral Gyrus; POp, Pars Opercularis; PT, Planum Temporale; PTr, Pars Triangularis; POrb, Par Orbitalis: RO, Rolandic Operculum; SMA, Supplementary Motor Area; SMedG, Superior Medial Gyrus; SMG, Supramarginal Gyrus; STG, Superior Temporal Gyrus; STG, Superior Temporal Planum; STS, Superior Temporal Sulcus; TP, Temporal Pole.
Figure 1Clusters (logical) resulting from an Activation Likelihood Estimation (ALE) analysis conducted using GingerALE 2.3.3 (.