Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University.
Psychol Sci. 2024 Jun;35(6):635-652. doi: 10.1177/09567976241243367. Epub 2024 Apr 24.
The neural mechanisms underpinning the dynamic switching of a listener's attention between speakers are not well understood. Here we addressed this issue in a natural conversation involving 21 triadic adult groups. Results showed that when the listener's attention dynamically switched between speakers, neural synchronization with the to-be-attended speaker was significantly enhanced, whereas that with the to-be-ignored speaker was significantly suppressed. Along with attention switching, semantic distances between sentences significantly increased in the to-be-ignored speech. Moreover, neural synchronization negatively correlated with the increase in semantic distance but not with acoustic change of the to-be-ignored speech. However, no difference in neural synchronization was found between the listener and the two speakers during the phase of sustained attention. These findings support the attenuation model of attention, indicating that both speech signals are processed beyond the basic physical level. Additionally, shifting attention imposes a cognitive burden, as demonstrated by the opposite fluctuations of interpersonal neural synchronization.
听众在说话人之间动态切换注意力的神经机制尚不清楚。本研究在涉及 21 个三人成组的自然会话中探讨了这个问题。结果表明,当听众的注意力在说话人之间动态切换时,与待关注说话人的神经同步性显著增强,而与待忽略说话人的神经同步性显著抑制。与注意力切换同时发生的是,待忽略话语的句子间语义距离显著增加。此外,神经同步性与待忽略话语的语义距离增加呈负相关,而与待忽略话语的声学变化无关。然而,在持续注意力阶段,听众与两个说话人之间的神经同步性没有差异。这些发现支持注意力衰减模型,表明两个语音信号都在基本的物理水平之外被处理。此外,注意力的转移会带来认知负担,这反映在人际神经同步性的相反波动上。