Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Academy for Research and Education, North York, Ontario M6A 2E1, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1, Canada.
J Neurosci. 2023 Aug 9;43(32):5856-5869. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0240-23.2023. Epub 2023 Jul 25.
Hearing impairment affects many older adults but is often diagnosed decades after speech comprehension in noisy situations has become effortful. Accurate assessment of listening effort may thus help diagnose hearing impairment earlier. However, pupillometry-the most used approach to assess listening effort-has limitations that hinder its use in practice. The current study explores a novel way to assess listening effort through eye movements. Building on cognitive and neurophysiological work, we examine the hypothesis that eye movements decrease when speech listening becomes challenging. In three experiments with human participants from both sexes, we demonstrate, consistent with this hypothesis, that fixation duration increases and spatial gaze dispersion decreases with increasing speech masking. Eye movements decreased during effortful speech listening for different visual scenes (free viewing, object tracking) and speech materials (simple sentences, naturalistic stories). In contrast, pupillometry was less sensitive to speech masking during story listening, suggesting pupillometric measures may not be as effective for the assessments of listening effort in naturalistic speech-listening paradigms. Our results reveal a critical link between eye movements and cognitive load, suggesting that neural activity in the brain regions that support the regulation of eye movements, such as frontal eye field and superior colliculus, are modulated when listening is effortful. Assessment of listening effort is critical for early diagnosis of age-related hearing loss. Pupillometry is most used but has several disadvantages. The current study explores a novel way to assess listening effort through eye movements. We examine the hypothesis that eye movements decrease when speech listening becomes effortful. We demonstrate, consistent with this hypothesis, that fixation duration increases and gaze dispersion decreases with increasing speech masking. Eye movements decreased during effortful speech listening for different visual scenes (free viewing, object tracking) and speech materials (sentences, naturalistic stories). Our results reveal a critical link between eye movements and cognitive load, suggesting that neural activity in brain regions that support the regulation of eye movements are modulated when listening is effortful.
听力障碍影响许多老年人,但通常在嘈杂环境中言语理解变得费力后几十年才被诊断出来。因此,准确评估听力努力程度可能有助于更早地诊断听力障碍。然而,瞳孔测量法——评估听力努力程度最常用的方法——存在一些限制,阻碍了其在实践中的应用。本研究通过眼球运动探索了一种评估听力努力程度的新方法。基于认知和神经生理学的工作,我们检验了这样一个假设,即当言语聆听变得具有挑战性时,眼球运动会减少。在三个涉及两性人类参与者的实验中,我们一致证明了这一假设,即随着言语掩蔽的增加,注视持续时间增加,空间注视分散度降低。在不同的视觉场景(自由观看、物体跟踪)和言语材料(简单句子、自然故事)下,努力听言语时,眼球运动减少。相比之下,在听故事时,瞳孔测量对言语掩蔽的敏感性较低,这表明在自然言语听模式下,瞳孔测量指标可能对听力努力的评估效果不如眼球运动。我们的结果揭示了眼球运动和认知负荷之间的关键联系,表明当聆听费力时,支持眼球运动调节的大脑区域(如额眼区和上丘)的神经活动会被调节。评估听力努力程度对于早期诊断与年龄相关的听力损失至关重要。瞳孔测量法应用最广泛,但有几个缺点。本研究通过眼球运动探索了一种评估听力努力程度的新方法。我们检验了这样一个假设,即当言语聆听变得具有挑战性时,眼球运动会减少。我们一致证明了这一假设,即随着言语掩蔽的增加,注视持续时间增加,空间注视分散度降低。在不同的视觉场景(自由观看、物体跟踪)和言语材料(句子、自然故事)下,努力听言语时,眼球运动减少。我们的结果揭示了眼球运动和认知负荷之间的关键联系,表明当聆听费力时,支持眼球运动调节的大脑区域(如额眼区和上丘)的神经活动会被调节。