Laboratoire de Recherche en Neuroimagerie (LREN), University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL), Lausanne, Switzerland.
Sci Rep. 2017 Nov 1;7(1):14842. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-13861-8.
Successful prediction of future events depends on the brain's capacity to extract temporal regularities from sensory inputs. Neuroimaging studies mainly investigated regularity processing for exteroceptive sensory inputs (i.e. from outside the body). Here we investigated whether interoceptive signals (i.e. from inside the body) can mediate auditory regularity processing. Human participants passively listened to sound sequences presented in synchrony or asynchrony to their heartbeat while concomitant electroencephalography was recorded. We hypothesized that the cardio-audio synchronicity would induce a brain expectation of future sounds. Electrical neuroimaging analysis revealed a surprise response at 158-270 ms upon omission of the expected sounds in the synchronous condition only. Control analyses ruled out that this effect was trivially based on expectation from the auditory temporal structure or on differences in heartbeat physiological signals. Implicit neural monitoring of temporal regularities across interoceptive and exteroceptive signals drives prediction of future events in auditory sequences.
成功预测未来事件取决于大脑从感官输入中提取时间规律的能力。神经影像学研究主要研究了外感受性感官输入(即来自身体外部)的规律性处理。在这里,我们研究了内感受信号(即来自身体内部)是否可以介导听觉规律性处理。人类参与者在记录同时进行的脑电图的同时,被动地聆听与心跳同步或不同步的声音序列。我们假设,心脏 - 音频同步会引起大脑对未来声音的期望。电神经影像学分析显示,在仅同步条件下,当预期声音缺失时,会在 158-270ms 时产生惊喜反应。控制分析排除了这种效果是基于听觉时间结构的预期或基于心跳生理信号差异的简单基础。跨内感受和外感受信号的时间规律的隐式神经监测驱动听觉序列中未来事件的预测。