Korte Silvia, Jaeger Manuela, Rosenkranz Marc, Bleichner Martin G
Neurophysiology of Everyday Life Group, Department of Psychology, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.
Research Center for Neurosensory Science, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.
Front Neuroergon. 2025 Apr 28;6:1571356. doi: 10.3389/fnrgo.2025.1571356. eCollection 2025.
This study investigates the neural basis of sound perception in everyday life using EEG data recorded in an office-like environment over 3.5 h. We aimed to understand how contextual factors such as personal relevance, task complexity, and stimulus properties influence auditory processing in ecologically valid settings.
By systematically increasing the complexity of acoustic scenes and tasks, we analyzed changes in neural responses, focusing on the N100 and P300 components.
Our results show that while the P300 is a stable marker of attention in both isolated sounds and complex soundscapes, the N100 is more sensitive to task complexity and environmental factors.
These findings highlight the importance of context in shaping auditory perception and suggest that laboratory-based findings can be partially generalized to real-world settings. At the same time, task demands significantly influence neural markers. This opens new opportunities to study sound perception in naturalistic environments without sacrificing the control typically afforded by laboratory studies.
本研究使用在类似办公室环境中记录的3.5小时脑电图数据,调查日常生活中声音感知的神经基础。我们旨在了解个人相关性、任务复杂性和刺激特性等情境因素如何在生态有效环境中影响听觉处理。
通过系统地增加声学场景和任务的复杂性,我们分析了神经反应的变化,重点关注N100和P300成分。
我们的结果表明,虽然P300是孤立声音和复杂音景中注意力的稳定指标,但N100对任务复杂性和环境因素更敏感。
这些发现突出了情境在塑造听觉感知中的重要性,并表明基于实验室的发现可以部分推广到现实世界环境中。同时,任务需求显著影响神经指标。这为在自然环境中研究声音感知开辟了新机会,而不会牺牲实验室研究通常提供的控制。