Srinivasan Sridhar, Keil Andreas, Stratis Kyle, Osborne Aaron F, Cerwonka Colin, Wong Jennifer, Rieger Brenda L, Polcz Valerie, Smith David W
Program in Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA.
Eur J Neurosci. 2014 Dec;40(12):3785-92. doi: 10.1111/ejn.12746. Epub 2014 Oct 10.
Mounting evidence suggests that auditory attention tasks may modulate the sensitivity of the cochlea by way of the corticofugal and the medial olivocochlear (MOC) efferent pathways. Here, we studied the extent to which a separate efferent tract, the 'uncrossed' MOC, which functionally connects the two ears, mediates inter-aural selective attention. We compared distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) in one ear with binaurally presented primaries, using an intermodal target detection task in which participants were instructed to report the occurrence of brief target events (visual changes, tones). Three tasks were compared under identical physical stimulation: (i) report brief tones in the ear in which DPOAE responses were recorded; (ii) report brief tones presented to the contralateral, non-recorded ear; and (iii) report brief phase shifts of a visual grating at fixation. Effects of attention were observed as parallel shifts in overall DPOAE contour level, with DPOAEs relatively higher in overall level when subjects ignored the auditory stimuli and attended to the visual stimulus, compared with both of the auditory-attending conditions. Importantly, DPOAE levels were statistically lowest when attention was directed to the ipsilateral ear in which the DPOAE recordings were made. These data corroborate notions that top-down mechanisms, via the corticofugal and medial efferent pathways, mediate cochlear responses during intermodal attention. New findings show attending to one ear can significantly alter the physiological response of the contralateral, unattended ear, probably through the uncrossed-medial olivocochlear efferent fibers connecting the two ears.
越来越多的证据表明,听觉注意力任务可能通过皮质传出和内侧橄榄耳蜗(MOC)传出通路来调节耳蜗的敏感性。在此,我们研究了一条独立的传出束,即功能上连接双耳的“未交叉”MOC,在介导双耳间选择性注意力方面的作用程度。我们使用一种多模态目标检测任务,让参与者报告短暂目标事件(视觉变化、音调)的发生情况,比较了一只耳朵的畸变产物耳声发射(DPOAE)与双耳呈现的原信号。在相同的物理刺激下比较了三项任务:(i)报告记录DPOAE反应的耳朵中的短暂音调;(ii)报告呈现给对侧未记录耳朵的短暂音调;(iii)报告注视点处视觉光栅的短暂相移。注意力的影响表现为DPOAE总体轮廓水平的平行变化,与两种听觉注意力条件相比,当受试者忽略听觉刺激并关注视觉刺激时,DPOAE的总体水平相对较高。重要的是,当注意力指向记录DPOAE的同侧耳朵时,DPOAE水平在统计学上最低。这些数据证实了这样的观点,即自上而下的机制通过皮质传出和内侧传出通路在多模态注意力过程中介导耳蜗反应。新的研究结果表明,关注一只耳朵会显著改变对侧未被关注耳朵的生理反应,这可能是通过连接双耳的未交叉内侧橄榄耳蜗传出纤维实现的。