TY - JOUR
T1 - Tone-grammar association within words: Concurrent ERP and fMRI show rapid neural pre-activation and involvement of left inferior frontal gyrus in pseudoword processing
AU - Söderström, Pelle
AU - Horne, Merle
AU - Mannfolk, Peter
AU - Westen, Danielle van
AU - Roll, Mikael
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Using a concurrent ERP/fMRI paradigm, we investigated how listeners take advantage of morphologically relevant tonal information at the beginning of words to predict and pre-activate likely word endings. More predictive, low tone word stems gave rise to a ‘pre-activation negativity’ (PrAN) in the ERPs, a brain potential which has previously been found to increase along with the degree of predictive certainty as regards how a word is going to end. It is suggested that more predictive, low tone stems lead to rapid access to word endings with processing subserved by the left primary auditory cortex as well as the supramarginal gyrus, while high tone stems – which are less predictive – decrease predictive certainty, leading to increased competition between activated word endings, which needs to be resolved by the left inferior frontal gyrus.
AB - Using a concurrent ERP/fMRI paradigm, we investigated how listeners take advantage of morphologically relevant tonal information at the beginning of words to predict and pre-activate likely word endings. More predictive, low tone word stems gave rise to a ‘pre-activation negativity’ (PrAN) in the ERPs, a brain potential which has previously been found to increase along with the degree of predictive certainty as regards how a word is going to end. It is suggested that more predictive, low tone stems lead to rapid access to word endings with processing subserved by the left primary auditory cortex as well as the supramarginal gyrus, while high tone stems – which are less predictive – decrease predictive certainty, leading to increased competition between activated word endings, which needs to be resolved by the left inferior frontal gyrus.
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:66232
U2 - 10.1016/j.bandl.2017.08.004
DO - 10.1016/j.bandl.2017.08.004
M3 - Article
SN - 0093-934X
VL - 174
SP - 119
EP - 126
JO - Brain and Language
JF - Brain and Language
ER -