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人类听众对连续自然语音的听觉脑干反应。

Auditory Brainstem Responses to Continuous Natural Speech in Human Listeners.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627.

Department of Neuroscience, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14642.

出版信息

eNeuro. 2018 Feb 9;5(1). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0441-17.2018. eCollection 2018 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Speech is an ecologically essential signal, whose processing crucially involves the subcortical nuclei of the auditory brainstem, but there are few experimental options for studying these early responses in human listeners under natural conditions. While encoding of continuous natural speech has been successfully probed in the cortex with neurophysiological tools such as electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography, the rapidity of subcortical response components combined with unfavorable signal-to-noise ratios signal-to-noise ratio has prevented application of those methods to the brainstem. Instead, experiments have used thousands of repetitions of simple stimuli such as clicks, tone-bursts, or brief spoken syllables, with deviations from those paradigms leading to ambiguity in the neural origins of measured responses. In this study we developed and tested a new way to measure the auditory brainstem response (ABR) to ongoing, naturally uttered speech, using EEG to record from human listeners. We found a high degree of morphological similarity between the speech-derived ABRs and the standard click-evoked ABR, in particular, a preserved Wave V, the most prominent voltage peak in the standard click-evoked ABR. Because this method yields distinct peaks that recapitulate the canonical ABR, at latencies too short to originate from the cortex, the responses measured can be unambiguously determined to be subcortical in origin. The use of naturally uttered speech to measure the ABR allows the design of engaging behavioral tasks, facilitating new investigations of the potential effects of cognitive processes like language and attention on brainstem processing.

摘要

言语是一种生态必需的信号,其处理过程关键涉及到听觉脑干的皮质下核,但在自然条件下,研究人类听者的这些早期反应的实验选择很少。虽然连续自然语音的编码已经通过神经生理学工具如脑电图(EEG)和脑磁图(MEG)在皮层中成功地进行了探测,但皮质下反应成分的快速性以及不利的信噪比限制了这些方法在脑干中的应用。相反,实验使用了简单刺激(如点击、音爆或简短的发音音节)的数千次重复,这些范式的偏差导致了所测量反应的神经起源的模糊性。在这项研究中,我们开发并测试了一种使用脑电图从人类听者记录来测量持续自然发声言语的听觉脑干反应(ABR)的新方法。我们发现,言语衍生的 ABR 与标准点击诱发的 ABR 之间具有高度的形态相似性,特别是保留了标准点击诱发的 ABR 中最突出的电压峰 Wave V。由于这种方法产生的明显峰可以重现典型的 ABR,其潜伏期太短,不可能起源于皮层,因此可以明确地确定所测量的反应源自皮质下。使用自然发声言语来测量 ABR 可以设计引人入胜的行为任务,从而促进对认知过程(如语言和注意力)对脑干处理的潜在影响的新研究。

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