Differential fMRI responses in the left posterior superior temporal gyrus and left supramarginal gyrus to habituation and change detection in syllables and tones
P. Celsis et al., Differential fMRI responses in the left posterior superior temporal gyrus and left supramarginal gyrus to habituation and change detection in syllables and tones, NEUROIMAGE, 9(1), 1999, pp. 135-144
Using a habituation-recovery paradigm adapted to functional magnetic resona
nce imaging, we investigated the brain responses to syllables and tones in
six right-handed male subjects. We opposed a standard condition (STD) in wh
ich the subjects were listening to homogeneous sequences of four identical
stimuli, to a deviant condition (DEV) in which the fourth stimulus of the s
equence differed in pitch or spectral content for tones and in the initial
stop consonant for syllables. The corresponding runs alternated four rest p
eriods with two STD and two DEV conditions. In addition to a marked rightwa
rd asymmetry in the primary and secondary auditory cortex for tones and a r
ight inferior frontal activation for the tone condition where the deviant h
ad increased spectral content, the experiment revealed differential activat
ions in the left posterior superior temporal gyrus and in the left supramar
ginal gyrus. Activations within the left posterior superior temporal gyrus
were observed for the DEV condition with tones and for the STD and DEV cond
itions with syllables. Activation within the inferior part of the left supr
amarginal gyrus was only observed for the DEV condition with syllables. The
analysis of the decreases and increases in the BOLD signal across the STD,
DEV, and rest conditions suggests that the left posterior superior tempora
l gyrus is implicated in the preattentive change detection of acoustic chan
ges in speech as well as nonspeech stimuli, whereas the left supramarginal
gyrus is more specifically engaged in the detection of changes in phonologi
cal units. (C) 1999 Academic Press.