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人类的尖叫声在交流声景中占据着特殊的位置。

Human screams occupy a privileged niche in the communication soundscape.

作者信息

Arnal Luc H, Flinker Adeen, Kleinschmidt Andreas, Giraud Anne-Lise, Poeppel David

机构信息

Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University Hospital (HUG) and University of Geneva, Rue Gabrielle-Perret-Gentil 4, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland; Department of Psychology, New York University, 6 Washington Place, New York, NY 10003, USA.

Department of Psychology, New York University, 6 Washington Place, New York, NY 10003, USA.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2015 Aug 3;25(15):2051-6. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2015.06.043. Epub 2015 Jul 16.

Abstract

Screaming is arguably one of the most relevant communication signals for survival in humans. Despite their practical relevance and their theoretical significance as innate [1] and virtually universal [2, 3] vocalizations, what makes screams a unique signal and how they are processed is not known. Here, we use acoustic analyses, psychophysical experiments, and neuroimaging to isolate those features that confer to screams their alarming nature, and we track their processing in the human brain. Using the modulation power spectrum (MPS [4, 5]), a recently developed, neurally informed characterization of sounds, we demonstrate that human screams cluster within restricted portion of the acoustic space (between ∼30 and 150 Hz modulation rates) that corresponds to a well-known perceptual attribute, roughness. In contrast to the received view that roughness is irrelevant for communication [6], our data reveal that the acoustic space occupied by the rough vocal regime is segregated from other signals, including speech, a pre-requisite to avoid false alarms in normal vocal communication. We show that roughness is present in natural alarm signals as well as in artificial alarms and that the presence of roughness in sounds boosts their detection in various tasks. Using fMRI, we show that acoustic roughness engages subcortical structures critical to rapidly appraise danger. Altogether, these data demonstrate that screams occupy a privileged acoustic niche that, being separated from other communication signals, ensures their biological and ultimately social efficiency.

摘要

尖叫可以说是人类生存中最具相关性的交流信号之一。尽管尖叫作为一种天生的[1]且几乎普遍存在的[2,3]发声方式具有实际相关性和理论意义,但使尖叫成为独特信号的因素以及它们是如何被处理的尚不清楚。在这里,我们使用声学分析、心理物理学实验和神经成像来分离赋予尖叫其警示性质的那些特征,并追踪它们在人脑中的处理过程。使用调制功率谱(MPS [4,5]),一种最近开发的、基于神经学的声音特征描述方法,我们证明人类尖叫聚集在声学空间的受限部分(调制率在约30至150赫兹之间),这对应于一种众所周知的感知属性——粗糙度。与普遍认为粗糙度与交流无关的观点[6]相反,我们的数据表明,粗糙发声区域所占据的声学空间与其他信号(包括语音)是分离的,这是在正常语音交流中避免误报的一个先决条件。我们表明,粗糙度存在于自然警报信号以及人工警报中,并且声音中粗糙度的存在会提高它们在各种任务中的检测率。使用功能磁共振成像,我们表明声学粗糙度会激活对快速评估危险至关重要的皮层下结构。总之,这些数据表明尖叫占据了一个特殊的声学生态位,与其他交流信号分离,确保了它们的生物学以及最终的社会效率。

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