Neural tracking of auditory statistical regularities in adults with and without dyslexia

被引:0
作者
Ringer, Hanna [1 ,2 ]
Sammler, Daniela [2 ,3 ]
Daikoku, Tatsuya [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Next Generat Artificial Intelligence Res Ctr, Grad Sch Informat Sci & Technol, 7-3-1 Hongo,Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1138656, Japan
[2] Max Planck Inst Empir Aesthet, Res Grp Neurocognit Mus & Language, Gruneburgweg 14, D-60322 Frankfurt, Germany
[3] Max Planck Inst Human Cognit & Brain Sci, Dept Neuropsychol, Stephanstr 1a, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
基金
日本科学技术振兴机构; 日本学术振兴会;
关键词
developmental dyslexia; electroencephalography; neural tracking; statistical learning; STEADY-STATE RESPONSES; SPEECH; ACQUISITION; MECHANISMS; CATEGORIES; DYNAMICS; ANXIETY; TIME;
D O I
10.1093/cercor/bhaf042
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Listeners implicitly use statistical regularities to segment continuous sound input into meaningful units, eg transitional probabilities between syllables to segment a speech stream into separate words. Implicit learning of such statistical regularities in a novel stimulus stream is reflected in a synchronization of neural responses to the sequential stimulus structure. The present study aimed to test the hypothesis that neural tracking of the statistical stimulus structure is reduced in individuals with dyslexia who have weaker reading and spelling skills, and possibly also weaker statistical learning abilities in general, compared to healthy controls. To this end, adults with and without dyslexia were presented with continuous streams of (non-speech) tones, which were arranged into triplets, such that transitional probabilities between single tones were higher within triplets and lower between triplets. We found that the so-called Triplet Learning Index (ie the ratio of neural phase coherence at the triplet rate relative to the tone rate) was lower in adults with dyslexia compared to the control group. Moreover, a higher Triplet Learning Index was associated with better spelling skills. These results suggest that individuals with dyslexia have a rather broad deficit in processing structure in sound instead of a merely phonological deficit.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
[41]   EEG Signal Analysis of Real-word Reading and Nonsense-word Reading between Adults with Dyslexia and without Dyslexia [J].
Perera, Harshani ;
Shiratuddin, Mohd Fairuz ;
Wong, Kok Wai ;
Fullarton, Kelly .
2017 IEEE 30TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER-BASED MEDICAL SYSTEMS (CBMS), 2017, :73-78
[42]   Musical Expertise Is Associated with Improved Neural Statistical Learning in the Auditory Domain [J].
Lerousseau, Jacques Pesnot ;
Schon, Daniele .
CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2021, 31 (11) :4877-4890
[43]   Auditory Steady State Cortical Responses Indicate Deviant Phonemic-Rate Processing in Adults With Dyslexia [J].
Poelmans, Hanne ;
Luts, Heleen ;
Vandermosten, Maaike ;
Boets, Bart ;
Ghesquiere, Pol ;
Wouters, Jan .
EAR AND HEARING, 2012, 33 (01) :134-143
[44]   Auditory attention tracking states in a cocktail party environment can be decoded by deep convolutional neural networks [J].
Tian, Yin ;
Ma, Liang .
JOURNAL OF NEURAL ENGINEERING, 2020, 17 (03)
[45]   Neural correlates of rapid auditory processing are disrupted in children with developmental dyslexia and ameliorated with training: An fMRI study [J].
Gaab, N. ;
Gabrieli, J. D. E. ;
Deutsch, G. K. ;
Tallal, P. ;
Temple, E. .
RESTORATIVE NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE, 2007, 25 (3-4) :295-310
[46]   Neural Microstates Govern Perception of Auditory Input without Rhythmic Structure [J].
Henry, Molly J. ;
Herrmann, Bjoern ;
Obleser, Jonas .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2016, 36 (03) :860-871
[47]   The Domain-Specific Neural Basis of Auditory Statistical Learning in 5-7-Year-Old Children [J].
Fan, Tengwen ;
Decker, Will ;
Schneider, Julie .
NEUROBIOLOGY OF LANGUAGE, 2024, 5 (04) :981-1007
[48]   Auditory and visual stream segregation in children and adults: An assessment of the amodality assumption of the 'sluggish attentional shifting' theory of dyslexia [J].
Lallier, Marie ;
Thierry, Guillaume ;
Tainturier, Marie-Josephe ;
Donnadieu, Sophie ;
Peyrin, Carole ;
Billard, Catherine ;
Valdois, Sylviane .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 2009, 1302 :132-147
[49]   Neural tracking of auditory motion is reflected by delta phase and alpha power of EEG [J].
Bednar, Adam ;
Lalor, Edmund C. .
NEUROIMAGE, 2018, 181 :683-691
[50]   Neural correlates of temporal auditory processing in developmental dyslexia during German vowel length discrimination: An fMRI study [J].
Steinbrink, Claudia ;
Groth, Katarina ;
Lachmann, Thomas ;
Riecker, Axel .
BRAIN AND LANGUAGE, 2012, 121 (01) :1-11