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通过对视听对话的选择性注意调节大脑活动

Modulation of Brain Activity by Selective Attention to Audiovisual Dialogues.

作者信息

Leminen Alina, Verwoert Maxime, Moisala Mona, Salmela Viljami, Wikman Patrik, Alho Kimmo

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Cognitive Science, Department of Digital Humanities, Helsinki Centre for Digital Humanities (Heldig), University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2020 May 12;14:436. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.00436. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

In real-life noisy situations, we can selectively attend to conversations in the presence of irrelevant voices, but neurocognitive mechanisms in such natural listening situations remain largely unexplored. Previous research has shown distributed activity in the mid superior temporal gyrus (STG) and sulcus (STS) while listening to speech and human voices, in the posterior STS and fusiform gyrus when combining auditory, visual and linguistic information, as well as in left-hemisphere temporal and frontal cortical areas during comprehension. In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated how selective attention modulates neural responses to naturalistic audiovisual dialogues. Our healthy adult participants ( = 15) selectively attended to video-taped dialogues between a man and woman in the presence of irrelevant continuous speech in the background. We modulated the auditory quality of dialogues with noise vocoding and their visual quality by masking speech-related facial movements. Both increased auditory quality and increased visual quality were associated with bilateral activity enhancements in the STG/STS. In addition, decreased audiovisual stimulus quality elicited enhanced fronto-parietal activity, presumably reflecting increased attentional demands. Finally, attention to the dialogues, in relation to a control task where a fixation cross was attended and the dialogue ignored, yielded enhanced activity in the left planum polare, angular gyrus, the right temporal pole, as well as in the orbitofrontal/ventromedial prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate gyrus. Our findings suggest that naturalistic conversations effectively engage participants and reveal brain networks related to social perception in addition to speech and semantic processing networks.

摘要

在现实生活中的嘈杂环境中,我们能够在无关声音存在的情况下有选择地专注于对话,但在这种自然聆听情境下的神经认知机制在很大程度上仍未得到探索。先前的研究表明,在听语音和人声时,颞上回中部(STG)和颞上沟(STS)会出现分布式活动;在整合听觉、视觉和语言信息时,后STS和梭状回会出现活动;在理解过程中,左半球颞叶和额叶皮质区域也会出现活动。在本功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究中,我们探究了选择性注意如何调节对自然主义视听对话的神经反应。我们的健康成年参与者(n = 15)在背景中存在无关连续语音的情况下,有选择地专注于一男一女之间的录像对话。我们通过噪声声码转换来调节对话的听觉质量,并通过掩盖与语音相关的面部动作来调节其视觉质量。听觉质量的提高和视觉质量的提高均与STG/STS的双侧活动增强有关。此外,视听刺激质量的降低引发了额顶叶活动增强,这可能反映了注意力需求增加。最后,与关注注视十字而忽略对话的对照任务相比,对对话的关注在左侧颞横回、角回、右侧颞极以及眶额/腹内侧前额叶皮质和后扣带回中产生了增强活动。我们的研究结果表明,自然主义对话有效地吸引了参与者,并揭示了除语音和语义处理网络之外与社会感知相关的脑网络。

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