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Divergent Human Cortical Regions for Processing Distinct Acoustic-Semantic Categories of Natural Sounds: Animal Action Sounds vs. Vocalizations

机译:用于处理自然声音的不同声学语义类别的不同人类皮质区域:动物动作声音与人声化

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A major gap in our understanding of natural sound processing is knowledge of where or how in a cortical hierarchy differential processing leads to categorical perception at a semantic level. Here, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we sought to determine if and where cortical pathways in humans might diverge for processing action sounds vs. vocalizations as distinct acoustic-semantic categories of real-world sound when matched for duration and intensity. This was tested by using relatively less semantically complex natural sounds produced by non-conspecific animals rather than humans. Our results revealed a striking double-dissociation of activated networks bilaterally. This included a previously well described pathway preferential for processing vocalization signals directed laterally from functionally defined primary auditory cortices to the anterior superior temporal gyri, and a less well-described pathway preferential for processing animal action sounds directed medially to the posterior insulae. We additionally found that some of these regions and associated cortical networks showed parametric sensitivity to high-order quantifiable acoustic signal attributes and/or to perceptual features of the natural stimuli, such as the degree of perceived recognition or intentional understanding. Overall, these results supported a neurobiological theoretical framework for how the mammalian brain may be fundamentally organized to process acoustically and acoustic-semantically distinct categories of ethologically valid, real-world sounds.
机译:在我们对自然声音处理的理解上,一个主要的差距是对皮层层次结构中何处或如何进行差分处理导致语义级别上的分类感知的了解。在这里,我们使用功能性磁共振成像(fMRI),试图确定人类的皮质通路在处理持续时间和强度时是否会发生差异,从而在处理动作声音与发声方面会有所不同,这是现实世界中声音的不同声学语义类别。这是通过使用非特定动物而非人类产生的语义上相对复杂的自然声音进行测试的。我们的结果揭示了双边激活网络的惊人双重解离。这包括一个先前描述得很好的途径,该途径优先处理从功能上限定的主听皮层侧向指向前颞颞回的发声信号,以及一个处理得不太清楚的途径,用于处理向内向后岛突的动物动作声音。我们还发现,这些区域和相关的皮质网络中的某些区域显示出对高阶可量化声信号属性和/或自然刺激的感知特征(例如感知的识别或有意识的理解)的参数敏感性。总体而言,这些结果为神经生物学理论框架提供了支持,该理论框架说明了如何从根本上组织哺乳动物的大脑,以处理声学上和声学学上不同的,具有伦理学意义的,真实的声音。

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