Original Article |
2004, Vol.26, No.6, pp. 773-778
Auditory preattentive processing of Thai vowel change perception in consonant-vowel (CV) syllables
Chittin Chindaduangratn, Wichian Sittiprapaporn, and Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi
pp. 773 - 778
Abstract
Event-related potential (ERP) responses to infrequently presented spoken deviant syllables /pi/ among repetitive standard /pc/ syllables were recorded in Thai subjects who ignored these stimuli while reading books of their choices. The vowel across-category changes elicited a change-specific mismatch negativity response (MMN). The across-category change perception of vowels in consonant-vowel (CV) syllables was also assessed using low-resolution electromagnetic tomography (LORETA). The LORETA-MMN generator appeared in the left auditory cortex, emphasizing the role of the left hemisphere in speech processing already at a preattentive processing level also in CV-syllables.