Voola Marcus, Nguyen An T, Marinovic Welber, Rajan Gunesh, Tavora-Vieira Dayse
Division of Surgery, Medical School, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia.
Department of Audiology, Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group, Perth, WA, Australia.
Front Neurosci. 2022 Oct 14;16:983498. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2022.983498. eCollection 2022.
Tonal and speech token auditory oddball tasks have been commonly used to assess auditory processing in various populations; however, tasks using non-word sounds may fail to capture the higher-level ability to interpret and discriminate stimuli based on meaning, which are critical to language comprehension. As such, this study examines how neural signals associated with discrimination and evaluation-processes (P3b) from semantic stimuli compare with those elicited by tones and speech tokens. This study comprises of two experiments, both containing thirteen adults with normal hearing in both ears (PTA ≤ 20 dB HL). Scalp electroencephalography and auditory event related potentials were recorded in free field while they completed three different oddball tasks: (1) tones, (2) speech tokens and (3) odd/even numbers. Based on the findings of experiment one, experiment two was conducted to understand if the difference in responses from the three tasks was attributable to stimulus duration or other factors. Therefore, in experiment one, stimulus duration was not controlled and in experiment two, the duration of each stimulus was modified to be the same across all three tasks (∼400 ms). In both experiments, P3b peak latency was significantly different between all three tasks. P3b amplitude was sensitive to reaction time, with tasks that had a large reaction time variability resulting in the P3b amplitude to be smeared, thereby reducing the amplitude size. The findings from this study highlight the need to consider all factors of the task before attributing any effects to any additional process, such as semantic processing and mental effort. Furthermore, it highlights the need for more cautious interpretation of P3b results in auditory oddball tasks.
音调及语音片段听觉Oddball任务已被广泛用于评估不同人群的听觉处理能力;然而,使用非语音声音的任务可能无法捕捉基于意义解释和区分刺激的高级能力,而这对语言理解至关重要。因此,本研究考察了与语义刺激的辨别和评估过程(P3b)相关的神经信号与音调及语音片段引发的神经信号相比有何不同。本研究包括两个实验,两个实验均有13名双耳听力正常的成年人(纯音听阈≤20 dB HL)参与。在自由声场中记录头皮脑电图和听觉事件相关电位,同时他们完成三种不同的Oddball任务:(1)音调,(2)语音片段和(3)奇数/偶数。基于实验一的结果,进行实验二以了解这三种任务的反应差异是否归因于刺激持续时间或其他因素。因此,在实验一中,未控制刺激持续时间,而在实验二中,将所有三种任务中每个刺激的持续时间修改为相同(约400毫秒)。在两个实验中,所有三种任务之间的P3b峰潜伏期均存在显著差异。P3b波幅对反应时间敏感,反应时间变异性大的任务会导致P3b波幅被涂抹,从而减小波幅大小。本研究结果强调,在将任何效应归因于任何额外过程(如语义处理和心理努力)之前,需要考虑任务的所有因素。此外,这也凸显了在听觉Oddball任务中对P3b结果进行更谨慎解释的必要性。