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Aging and non-native speech perception: A phonetic training study




List of AuthorsTamminen Henna, Kujala Teija, Näätänen Risto, Peltola Maija S.

PublisherElsevier Ireland Ltd.

Publication year2021

JournalNeuroscience Letters

Article number135430

Volume number740

eISSN1872-7972

DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2020.135430

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/49627522


Abstract

Cognitive decline is evident in the elderly and it affects speech perception and foreign
language learning. A listen-and-repeat training with a challenging speech sound contrast was
earlier found to be effective in young monolingual adults and even in advanced L2 university
students at the attentive and pre-attentive levels. This study investigates foreign language
speech perception in the elderly with the same protocol used with the young adults. Training
effects were measured with attentive behavioural measures (N=9) and with
electroencephalography measuring the pre-attentive mismatch negativity (MMN) response
(N=10). Training was effective in identification, but not in discrimination and there were no
changes in the MMN. The most attention demanding perceptual functions which benefit from
experience-based linguistic knowledge were facilitated through training, whereas preattentive processing was unaffected. The elderly would probably benefit from different
training types compared to younger adults. 

Keywords: Training; Speech perception; Phonological processing; Aging; Mismatch
negativity (MMN)


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