To elucidate the developmental neural attunement process in the language-specific phonemic repertoire, cerebral hemodynamic responses to a Japanese durational vowel contrast were measured in Japanese infants using near-infrared spectroscopy. Because only relative durational information distinguishes this particular vowel contrast, both first and second language learners have difficulties in acquiring this phonemically crucial durational difference. Previous cross-linguistic studies conducted on adults showed that phoneme-specific, left-dominant neural responses were observed only for native Japanese listeners. Using the same stimuli, we show that a larger response to the across-category changes than to the within-category changes occurred transiently in the 6- to 7-month-old group before stabilizing in the groups older than 12 months. However, the left dominance of the phoneme-specific response in the auditory area was observed only in the groups of 13 months and above. Thus, the durational phonemic contrast is most likely processed first by a generic auditory circuit at 6–7 months as a result of early auditory experience. The neural processing of the contrast is then switched over to a more linguistic circuit after 12 months, this time with a left dominance similar to native adult listeners.
Neural Attunement Processes in Infants during the Acquisition of a Language-Specific Phonemic Contrast
Yasuyo Minagawa-Kawai,K. Mori,N. Naoi,S. Kojima
Published 2007 in Journal of Neuroscience
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PUBLICATION RECORD
- Publication year
2007
- Venue
Journal of Neuroscience
- Publication date
2007-01-10
- Fields of study
Medicine, Linguistics, Psychology
- Identifiers
- External record
- Source metadata
Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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CONCEPTS
- generic auditory circuit
An early auditory-processing circuit that is not yet specialized for language-specific phonemic processing.
Aliases: general auditory circuit
- japanese durational vowel contrast
A Japanese phonemic vowel-length distinction defined by relative duration differences between vowels.
Aliases: durational vowel contrast, durational phonemic contrast
- left-dominant auditory area response
A lateralized response pattern in which the left auditory area shows stronger activation than the right.
Aliases: left dominance, left-dominant response
- linguistic circuit
A language-specialized neural circuit involved in processing phonemic contrasts.
Aliases: language-specific circuit
- near-infrared spectroscopy
A noninvasive optical imaging method used here to measure infant cerebral hemodynamic responses.
Aliases: NIRS
- phoneme-specific neural response
A neural response pattern that differentiates phonemic category changes during auditory processing.
Aliases: phoneme-specific response
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