Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis, University Hospital Münster, Malmedyweg 15, D-48149 Münster, Germany.
Eur J Neurosci. 2013 Jan;37(2):303-15. doi: 10.1111/ejn.12043. Epub 2012 Nov 21.
Despite its fundamental relevance for representing the emotional world surrounding us, human affective neuroscience research has widely neglected the auditory system, at least in comparison to the visual domain. Here, we have investigated the spatiotemporal dynamics of human affective auditory processing using time-sensitive whole-head magnetoencephalography. A novel and highly challenging affective associative learning procedure, 'MultiCS conditioning', involving multiple conditioned stimuli (CS) per affective category, was adopted to test whether previous findings from intramodal conditioning of multiple click-tones with an equal number of auditory emotional scenes (Bröckelmann et al., 2011 J. Neurosci., 31, 7801) would generalise to crossmodal conditioning of multiple click-tones with an electric shock as single aversive somatosensory unconditioned stimulus (UCS). Event-related magnetic fields were recorded in response to 40 click-tones before and after four contingent pairings of 20 CS with a shock and the other half remaining unpaired. In line with previous findings from intramodal MultiCS conditioning we found an affect-specific modulation of the auditory N1m component 100-150 ms post-stimulus within a distributed frontal-temporal-parietal neural network. Increased activation for shock-associated tones was lateralised to right-hemispheric regions, whereas unpaired safety-signalling tones were preferentially processed in the left hemisphere. Participants did not show explicit awareness of the contingent CS-UCS relationship, yet behavioural conditioning effects were indicated on an indirect measure of stimulus valence. Our findings imply converging evidence for a rapid and highly differentiating affect-specific modulation of the auditory N1m after intramodal as well crossmodal MultiCS conditioning and a correspondence of the modulating impact of emotional attention on early affective processing in vision and audition.
尽管人类情感神经科学研究对于描述我们周围的情感世界具有根本的重要性,但与视觉领域相比,该研究广泛忽视了听觉系统。在这里,我们使用时间敏感的全头磁脑图研究了人类情感听觉处理的时空动态。采用了一种新颖且极具挑战性的情感联想学习程序“多 CS 条件作用”,该程序涉及每个情感类别中的多个条件刺激 (CS),以测试先前从多个点击音与多个听觉情感场景的单模态条件作用中获得的发现(Bröckelmann 等人,2011 年,《神经科学杂志》,31,7801)是否会推广到多个点击音与电击作为单个厌恶体感非条件刺激(UCS)的跨模态条件作用。在四个连续的 CS 与冲击配对之后,记录了 40 个点击音前后的事件相关磁场,另一半保持未配对。与单模态多 CS 条件作用中的先前发现一致,我们在刺激后 100-150 毫秒内,在一个分布于额颞顶叶的神经网络中发现了对听觉 N1m 成分的特定于情感的调制。与冲击相关的音的激活增加偏向于右侧半球区域,而未配对的安全信号音则优先在左侧半球处理。参与者没有表现出对条件 CS-UCS 关系的明确意识,但在间接的刺激效价测量上表现出行为条件作用效应。我们的发现暗示了在单模态和跨模态多 CS 条件作用后,听觉 N1m 会迅速且高度区分地进行特定于情感的调制,并且情绪注意力对早期情感处理的调节影响在视觉和听觉中具有一致性。