Gao Yayue, Wang Qian, Ding Yu, Wang Changming, Li Haifeng, Wu Xihong, Qu Tianshu, Li Liang
Beijing Key Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health, School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, Peking University Beijing, China.
Beijing Anding Hospital, Capital Medical UniversityBeijing, China; Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders, Capital Medical UniversityBeijing, China.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2017 Feb 10;11:34. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00034. eCollection 2017.
Human listeners are able to selectively attend to target speech in a noisy environment with multiple-people talking. Using recordings of scalp electroencephalogram (EEG), this study investigated how selective attention facilitates the cortical representation of target speech under a simulated "cocktail-party" listening condition with speech-on-speech masking. The result shows that the cortical representation of target-speech signals under the multiple-people talking condition was specifically improved by selective attention relative to the non-selective-attention listening condition, and the beta-band activity was most strongly modulated by selective attention. Moreover, measured with the Granger Causality value, selective attention to the single target speech in the mixed-speech complex enhanced the following four causal connectivities for the beta-band oscillation: the ones (1) from site FT7 to the right motor area, (2) from the left frontal area to the right motor area, (3) from the central frontal area to the right motor area, and (4) from the central frontal area to the right frontal area. However, the selective-attention-induced change in beta-band causal connectivity from the central frontal area to the right motor area, but not other beta-band causal connectivities, was significantly correlated with the selective-attention-induced change in the cortical beta-band representation of target speech. These findings suggest that under the "cocktail-party" listening condition, the beta-band oscillation in EEGs to target speech is specifically facilitated by selective attention to the target speech that is embedded in the mixed-speech complex. The selective attention-induced unmasking of target speech may be associated with the improved beta-band functional connectivity from the central frontal area to the right motor area, suggesting a top-down attentional modulation of the speech-motor process.
在多人交谈的嘈杂环境中,人类听众能够选择性地关注目标语音。本研究利用头皮脑电图(EEG)记录,调查了在模拟的“鸡尾酒会”听力条件下,选择性注意如何促进目标语音的皮层表征,该条件存在语音对语音的掩蔽。结果表明,相对于非选择性注意听力条件,在多人交谈条件下,目标语音信号的皮层表征通过选择性注意得到了特异性改善,并且β波段活动受选择性注意的调制最强。此外,用格兰杰因果值测量,对混合语音复合体中的单一目标语音的选择性注意增强了β波段振荡的以下四种因果连接性:(1)从FT7位点到右侧运动区,(2)从左侧额叶区到右侧运动区,(3)从中额叶区到右侧运动区,以及(4)从中额叶区到右侧额叶区。然而,选择性注意引起的从中额叶区到右侧运动区的β波段因果连接性变化,而非其他β波段因果连接性变化,与选择性注意引起的目标语音皮层β波段表征变化显著相关。这些发现表明,在“鸡尾酒会”听力条件下,对混合语音复合体中目标语音的选择性注意特异性地促进了EEG中对目标语音的β波段振荡。选择性注意引起的目标语音解掩蔽可能与从中额叶区到右侧运动区的β波段功能连接性改善有关,提示了语音运动过程的自上而下的注意调制。