Biau Emmanuel, Wang Danying, Park Hyojin, Jensen Ole, Hanslmayr Simon
Department of Psychology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZA, United Kingdom
School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom.
J Neurosci. 2025 May 21;45(21):e1797242025. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1797-24.2025.
"Are you talkin' to me?!" If you ever watched the masterpiece "Taxi Driver" directed by Martin Scorsese, you certainly recall the monologue during which Travis Bickle rehearses an imaginary confrontation in front of a mirror. While remembering this scene, you recollect a myriad of speech features across visual and auditory senses with a smooth sensation of unified memory. The aim of this study was to investigate how the fine-grained synchrony between coinciding visual and auditory features impacts brain oscillations when forming multisensory speech memories. We developed a memory task presenting participants with short synchronous or asynchronous movie clips focused on the face of speakers in real interviews, all the while undergoing magnetoencephalography recording. In the synchronous condition, the natural alignment between visual and auditory onsets was kept intact. In the asynchronous condition, auditory onsets were delayed to present lip movements and speech sounds in antiphase specifically with respect to the theta oscillation synchronizing them in the original movie. Our results first showed that theta oscillations in the neocortex and hippocampus were modulated by the level of synchrony between lip movements and syllables during audiovisual speech perception. Second, theta asynchrony between the lip movements and auditory envelope during audiovisual speech perception reduced the accuracy of subsequent theta oscillation reinstatement during memory recollection. We conclude that neural theta oscillations play a pivotal role in both audiovisual integration and memory replay of speech.
“你在跟我说话吗?!”如果你曾看过马丁·斯科塞斯执导的杰作《出租车司机》,你肯定记得特拉维斯·比克尔在镜子前排练一场想象中的对峙时的独白。回想起这一幕时,你会凭借统一记忆的流畅感觉,回忆起视觉和听觉方面的众多语音特征。本研究的目的是探究在形成多感官语音记忆时,同时出现的视觉和听觉特征之间的细粒度同步如何影响脑振荡。我们设计了一项记忆任务,让参与者观看聚焦于真实采访中说话者面部的短同步或异步电影片段,同时进行脑磁图记录。在同步条件下,视觉和听觉起始之间的自然对齐保持不变。在异步条件下,听觉起始被延迟,以使嘴唇动作和语音在相位上与原始电影中使它们同步的theta振荡相反。我们的结果首先表明,在视听语音感知过程中,新皮层和海马体中的theta振荡受到嘴唇动作和音节之间同步程度的调节。其次,视听语音感知过程中嘴唇动作和听觉包络之间的theta异步降低了记忆回忆过程中后续theta振荡恢复的准确性。我们得出结论,神经theta振荡在语音的视听整合和记忆重放中都起着关键作用。