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Article Dans Une Revue Frontiers in Human Neuroscience Année : 2024

Quick speech motor correction in the absence of auditory feedback

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A quick correction mechanism of the tongue has been formerly experimentally observed in speech posture stabilization in response to a sudden tongue stretch perturbation. Given its relatively short latency (< 150 ms), the response could be driven by somatosensory feedback alone. The current study assessed this hypothesis by examining whether this response is induced in the absence of auditory feedback. We compared the response under two auditory conditions: with normal versus masked auditory feedback. Eleven participants were tested. They were asked to whisper the vowel /e/ for a few seconds. The tongue was stretched horizontally with step patterns of force (1 N during 1 s) using a robotic device. The articulatory positions were recorded using electromagnetic articulography simultaneously with the produced sound. The tongue perturbation was randomly and unpredictably applied in one-fifth of trials. The two auditory conditions were tested in random order. A quick compensatory response was induced in a similar way to the previous study. We found that the amplitudes of the compensatory responses were not significantly different between the two auditory conditions, either for the tongue displacement or for the produced sounds. These results suggest that the observed quick correction mechanism is primarily based on somatosensory feedback. This correction mechanism could be learned in such a way as to maintain the auditory goal on the sole basis of somatosensory feedback.
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hal-04660426 , version 1 (23-09-2024)

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Morgane Bourhis, Pascal Perrier, Christophe Savariaux, Takayuki Ito. Quick speech motor correction in the absence of auditory feedback. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2024, 18, pp.1399316. ⟨10.3389/fnhum.2024.1399316⟩. ⟨hal-04660426⟩
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