Effects of prosody on spoken Thai word perception in pre-attentive brain processing: a pilot study

This study aimed to investigate the effect of the unfamiliar stressed prosody on spoken Thai word perception in the pre-attentive processing of the brain evaluated by the N2a and brain wave oscillatory activity. EEG recording was obtained from eleven participants, who were instructed to ignore the...

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Main Authors: Kittipun Arunphalungsanti, Chailerd Pichitpornchai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2016-12-01
Series:Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
Subjects:
N2a
Online Access:http://rdo.psu.ac.th/sjstweb/journal/38-6/38-6-1.pdf
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spelling doaj-155fe506fe9f4a5aa0649d77295746192020-11-24T23:10:28ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952016-12-0138659960310.14456/sjst-psu.2016.76Effects of prosody on spoken Thai word perception in pre-attentive brain processing: a pilot studyKittipun Arunphalungsanti0Chailerd Pichitpornchai1Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, 10700 Thailand.Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, 10700 Thailand.This study aimed to investigate the effect of the unfamiliar stressed prosody on spoken Thai word perception in the pre-attentive processing of the brain evaluated by the N2a and brain wave oscillatory activity. EEG recording was obtained from eleven participants, who were instructed to ignore the sound stimuli while watching silent movies. Results showed that prosody of unfamiliar stress word perception elicited N2a component and the quantitative EEG analysis found that theta and delta wave powers were principally generated in the frontal area. It was possible that the unfamiliar prosody with different frequencies, duration and intensity of the sound of Thai words induced highly selective attention and retrieval of information from the episodic memory of the pre-attentive stage of speech perception. This brain electrical activity evidence could be used for further study in the development of valuable clinical tests to evaluate the frontal lobe function in speech perception. http://rdo.psu.ac.th/sjstweb/journal/38-6/38-6-1.pdfprosodyspeech perceptionpre-attentiveN2aquantitative EEG
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Effects of prosody on spoken Thai word perception in pre-attentive brain processing: a pilot study
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
prosody
speech perception
pre-attentive
N2a
quantitative EEG
author_facet Kittipun Arunphalungsanti
Chailerd Pichitpornchai
author_sort Kittipun Arunphalungsanti
title Effects of prosody on spoken Thai word perception in pre-attentive brain processing: a pilot study
title_short Effects of prosody on spoken Thai word perception in pre-attentive brain processing: a pilot study
title_full Effects of prosody on spoken Thai word perception in pre-attentive brain processing: a pilot study
title_fullStr Effects of prosody on spoken Thai word perception in pre-attentive brain processing: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of prosody on spoken Thai word perception in pre-attentive brain processing: a pilot study
title_sort effects of prosody on spoken thai word perception in pre-attentive brain processing: a pilot study
publisher Prince of Songkla University
series Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
issn 0125-3395
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This study aimed to investigate the effect of the unfamiliar stressed prosody on spoken Thai word perception in the pre-attentive processing of the brain evaluated by the N2a and brain wave oscillatory activity. EEG recording was obtained from eleven participants, who were instructed to ignore the sound stimuli while watching silent movies. Results showed that prosody of unfamiliar stress word perception elicited N2a component and the quantitative EEG analysis found that theta and delta wave powers were principally generated in the frontal area. It was possible that the unfamiliar prosody with different frequencies, duration and intensity of the sound of Thai words induced highly selective attention and retrieval of information from the episodic memory of the pre-attentive stage of speech perception. This brain electrical activity evidence could be used for further study in the development of valuable clinical tests to evaluate the frontal lobe function in speech perception.
topic prosody
speech perception
pre-attentive
N2a
quantitative EEG
url http://rdo.psu.ac.th/sjstweb/journal/38-6/38-6-1.pdf
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