Department of Neuroscience, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Ear Institute, University College London, London WC1X 8EE, United Kingdom.
J Neurosci. 2023 Jun 21;43(25):4697-4708. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1310-22.2023. Epub 2023 May 23.
Previous work has demonstrated that performance in an auditory selective attention task can be enhanced or impaired, depending on whether a task-irrelevant visual stimulus is temporally coherent with a target auditory stream or with a competing distractor. However, it remains unclear how audiovisual (AV) temporal coherence and auditory selective attention interact at the neurophysiological level. Here, we measured neural activity using EEG while human participants (men and women) performed an auditory selective attention task, detecting deviants in a target audio stream. The amplitude envelope of the two competing auditory streams changed independently, while the radius of a visual disk was manipulated to control the AV coherence. Analysis of the neural responses to the sound envelope demonstrated that auditory responses were enhanced largely independently of the attentional condition: both target and masker stream responses were enhanced when temporally coherent with the visual stimulus. In contrast, attention enhanced the event-related response evoked by the transient deviants, largely independently of AV coherence. These results provide evidence for dissociable neural signatures of bottom-up (coherence) and top-down (attention) effects in AV object formation. Temporal coherence between auditory stimuli and task-irrelevant visual stimuli can enhance behavioral performance in auditory selective attention tasks. However, how audiovisual temporal coherence and attention interact at the neural level has not been established. Here, we measured EEG during a behavioral task designed to independently manipulate audiovisual coherence and auditory selective attention. While some auditory features (sound envelope) could be coherent with visual stimuli, other features (timbre) were independent of visual stimuli. We find that audiovisual integration can be observed independently of attention for sound envelopes temporally coherent with visual stimuli, while the neural responses to unexpected timbre changes are most strongly modulated by attention. Our results provide evidence for dissociable neural mechanisms of bottom-up (coherence) and top-down (attention) effects on audiovisual object formation.
先前的工作表明,在听觉选择性注意任务中的表现可以增强或削弱,这取决于与目标听觉流或竞争干扰物是否具有时间相干性的任务无关的视觉刺激。然而,在神经生理学水平上,视听(AV)时间相干性和听觉选择性注意力如何相互作用仍不清楚。在这里,我们使用 EEG 测量了人类参与者(男性和女性)在执行听觉选择性注意任务时的神经活动,该任务检测目标音频流中的偏差。两个竞争的听觉流的幅度包络独立变化,而视觉圆盘的半径则用于控制 AV 相干性。对声音包络的神经反应的分析表明,听觉反应在很大程度上独立于注意力条件而增强:当与视觉刺激具有时间相干性时,目标和掩蔽器流响应均得到增强。相比之下,注意力增强了由瞬态偏差引起的事件相关反应,很大程度上独立于 AV 相干性。这些结果为视听对象形成中的自下而上(相干性)和自上而下(注意力)效应的可分离神经特征提供了证据。听觉刺激与任务无关的视觉刺激之间的时间相干性可以增强听觉选择性注意任务的行为表现。然而,视听时间相干性和注意力如何在神经水平上相互作用尚未确定。在这里,我们在一项行为任务中测量了 EEG,该任务旨在独立地操纵视听相干性和听觉选择性注意力。虽然某些听觉特征(声音包络)可以与视觉刺激相干,但其他特征(音色)与视觉刺激无关。我们发现,对于与视觉刺激具有时间相干性的声音包络,可以独立于注意力观察到视听整合,而对意外音色变化的神经反应则受到注意力的最大调制。我们的结果为视听对象形成中的自下而上(相干性)和自上而下(注意力)效应的可分离神经机制提供了证据。