Neural correlates of lexical stress processing in a foreign free-stress language.
Sandra SchwabMichael MouthonLea B JostJustine SalvadoriIlona Stefanos-YakoubEugénia Ferreira da SilvaNathalie GiroudBenoit PerriardJean-Marie AnnoniPublished in: Brain and behavior (2022)
When processing Spanish stress contrasts as compared to processing vowel contrasts, native listeners of French activated to a higher degree anterior networks including regions related to cognitive control. They also show a decrease in regions related to the default mode network. These findings, together with the behavioral results, reflect the higher cognitive demand, and therefore, the larger difficulties, for French-speaking listeners during stress processing as compared to vowel processing.