Electrophysiological evidence for a self-processing advantage during audiovisual speech integration

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Avril Treille
Coriandre Vilain
Sonia Kandel
Marc Sato
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[1] CNRS & Grenoble Université,GIPSA
[2] CNRS & Aix-Marseille Université,lab, Département Parole & Cognition
[3] Université Stendhal,Laboratoire Parole & Langage
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Experimental Brain Research | 2017年 / 235卷
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Self recognition; Speech perception; Audiovisual integration; EEG;
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Previous electrophysiological studies have provided strong evidence for early multisensory integrative mechanisms during audiovisual speech perception. From these studies, one unanswered issue is whether hearing our own voice and seeing our own articulatory gestures facilitate speech perception, possibly through a better processing and integration of sensory inputs with our own sensory-motor knowledge. The present EEG study examined the impact of self-knowledge during the perception of auditory (A), visual (V) and audiovisual (AV) speech stimuli that were previously recorded from the participant or from a speaker he/she had never met. Audiovisual interactions were estimated by comparing N1 and P2 auditory evoked potentials during the bimodal condition (AV) with the sum of those observed in the unimodal conditions (A + V). In line with previous EEG studies, our results revealed an amplitude decrease of P2 auditory evoked potentials in AV compared to A + V conditions. Crucially, a temporal facilitation of N1 responses was observed during the visual perception of self speech movements compared to those of another speaker. This facilitation was negatively correlated with the saliency of visual stimuli. These results provide evidence for a temporal facilitation of the integration of auditory and visual speech signals when the visual situation involves our own speech gestures.
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页码:2867 / 2876
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