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Evidence Integration in Natural Acoustic Textures during Active and Passive Listening

机译:主动和被动聆听过程中自然声学纹理的证据整合

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Many natural sounds can be well described on a statistical level, for example, wind, rain, or applause. Even though the spectro-temporal profile of these acoustic textures is highly dynamic, changes in their statistics are indicative of relevant changes in the environment. Here, we investigated the neural representation of change detection in natural textures in humans, and specifically addressed whether active task engagement is required for the neural representation of this change in statistics. Subjects listened to natural textures whose spectro-temporal statistics were modified at variable times by a variable amount. Subjects were instructed to either report the detection of changes (active) or to passively listen to the stimuli. A subset of passive subjects had performed the active task before (passive-aware vs passive-naive). Psychophysically, longer exposure to pre-change statistics was correlated with faster reaction times and better discrimination performance. EEG recordings revealed that the build-up rate and size of parieto-occipital (PO) potentials reflected change size and change time. Reduced effects were observed in the passive conditions. While P2 responses were comparable across conditions, slope and height of PO potentials scaled with task involvement. Neural source localization identified a parietal source as the main contributor of change-specific potentials, in addition to more limited contributions from auditory and frontal sources. In summary, the detection of statistical changes in natural acoustic textures is predominantly reflected in parietal locations both on the skull and source level. The scaling in magnitude across different levels of task involvement suggests a context-dependent degree of evidence integration.
机译:许多自然声音可以在统计级别上很好地描述,例如风,雨或掌声。即使这些声学纹理的光谱-时间分布是高度动态的,但它们统计数据的变化仍指示环境的相关变化。在这里,我们研究了人类自然纹理中变化检测的神经表示,并专门解决了统计中这种变化的神经表示是否需要主动任务参与。受试者听自然纹理,其自然光谱时态统计在可变时间被可变量修改。指示受试者报告检测到变化(主动)或被动聆听刺激。被动对象的子集之前曾执行主动任务(被动意识vs被动天真)。在心理上,更长的时间接触变化前的统计数据与更快的反应时间和更好的识别性能相关。脑电图记录表明,顶枕(PO)电位的积累率和大小反映了变化的大小和变化的时间。在被动条件下观察到效果降低。虽然P2响应在各种条件下均具有可比性,但PO电位的斜率和高度随任务的参与而定。神经源定位确定了顶叶来源是特定于变化的潜力的主要贡献者,此外听觉和额叶来源的贡献有限。总之,自然声学纹理统计变化的检测主要反映在头骨和声源水平的顶位置。在不同程度的任务参与中,规模的缩放表明证据整合的程度取决于上下文。

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