A simple psychophysical procedure separates representational and noise components in impairments of speech prosody perception after right-hemisphere stroke - Institut du Cerveau et de la Moëlle Epinière
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A simple psychophysical procedure separates representational and noise components in impairments of speech prosody perception after right-hemisphere stroke

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After a right hemisphere stroke, more than half of the patients are impaired in their capacity to produce or comprehend speech prosody. Yet, and despite its social-cognitive consequences for patients, aprosodia following stroke has received scant attention. In this report, we introduce a novel, simple psychophysical procedure which, by combining systematic digital manipulations of speech stimuli and reverse-correlation analysis, allows estimating the internal sensory representations that subtend how individual patients perceive speech prosody, and the level of internal noise that govern behavioral variability in how patients apply these representations. Tested on a sample of N = 22 right-hemisphere stroke survivors and N = 21 age-matched controls, the representation + noise model provides a promising alternative to the clinical gold standard for evaluating aprosodia (MEC): both parameters strongly associate with receptive, and not expressive, aprosodia measured by MEC within the patient group; they have better sensitivity than MEC for separating high-functioning patients from controls; and have good specificity with respect to non-prosody-related impairments of auditory attention and processing. Taken together, individual differences in either internal representation, internal noise, or both, paint a potent portrait of the variety of sensory/cognitive mechanisms that can explain impairments of prosody processing after stroke.
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hal-04803725 , version 1 (25-11-2024)

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Aynaz Adl Zarrabi, Mélissa Jeulin, Pauline Bardet, Pauline Commère, Lionel Naccache, et al.. A simple psychophysical procedure separates representational and noise components in impairments of speech prosody perception after right-hemisphere stroke. Scientific Reports, 2024, 14, pp.15194. ⟨10.1038/s41598-024-64295-y⟩. ⟨hal-04803725⟩
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