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Effects of age and left hemisphere lesions on audiovisual integration of speech.

Kelly Michaelis1, Laura C Erickson2, Mackenzie E Fama3, Laura M Skipper-Kallal1, Shihui Xing4, Elizabeth H Lacey5, Zainab Anbari1, Gina Norato6, Josef P Rauschecker7, Peter E Turkeltaub8.   

Abstract

Neuroimaging studies have implicated left temporal lobe regions in audiovisual integration of speech and inferior parietal regions in temporal binding of incoming signals. However, it remains unclear which regions are necessary for audiovisual integration, especially when the auditory and visual signals are offset in time. Aging also influences integration, but the nature of this influence is unresolved. We used a McGurk task to test audiovisual integration and sensitivity to the timing of audiovisual signals in two older adult groups: left hemisphere stroke survivors and controls. We observed a positive relationship between age and audiovisual speech integration in both groups, and an interaction indicating that lesions reduce sensitivity to timing offsets between signals. Lesion-symptom mapping demonstrated that damage to the left supramarginal gyrus and planum temporale reduces temporal acuity in audiovisual speech perception. This suggests that a process mediated by these structures identifies asynchronous audiovisual signals that should not be integrated.
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Keywords:  Audiovisual integration; Lesion symptom mapping; McGurk effect; Planum temporale; Supramarginal gyrus

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32447050      PMCID: PMC7379161          DOI: 10.1016/j.bandl.2020.104812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Lang        ISSN: 0093-934X            Impact factor:   2.381


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