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Ananthanarayan Krishnan1, Chandan H Suresh2, Jackson T Gandour3.
Abstract
Temporal attributes of pitch processing at cortical and subcortical levels are differentially weighted and well-coordinated. The question is whether language experience induces functional modulation of hemispheric preference complemented by brainstem ear symmetry for pitch processing. Brainstem frequency-following and cortical pitch responses were recorded concurrently from Mandarin and English participants. A Mandarin syllable with a rising pitch contour was presented to both ears with monaural stimulation. At the cortical level, left ear stimulation in the Chinese group revealed an experience-dependent response for pitch processing in the right hemisphere, consistent with a functionalaccount. The English group revealed a contralateral hemisphere preference consistent with a structuralaccount. At the brainstem level, Chinese participants showed a functional leftward ear asymmetry, whereas English were consistent with a structural account. Overall, language experience modulates both cortical hemispheric preference and brainstem ear asymmetry in a complementary manner to optimize processing of temporal attributes of pitch.Entities:
Keywords: Auditory; Cortical pitch response (CPR); Experience-dependent plasticity; Frequency following response (FFR); Functional ear asymmetry; Hemispheric preferences; Human language; Lexical tone; Mandarin; Pitch encoding
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34303110 PMCID: PMC8559596 DOI: 10.1016/j.bandl.2021.104995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Lang ISSN: 0093-934X Impact factor: 2.781