Hypokinetic dysarthria (HD) is common in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). It is characterized by monoloudness and monopitch, imprecise articulation, voice harshness, and speech timing deficits [1]. Impairment of auditory feedback is an important factor contributing to HD [2], and auditory feedback control is the main strategy employed in the current Lee Silverman Voice Treatment for HD [3]. In PD patients, previous studies also showed abnormal activation and connectivity of the right posterior superior temporal gyrus (STG), which is involved in auditory feedback processing [4, 5].