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PNAS Plus: Modular reconfiguration of an auditory control brain network supports adaptive listening behavior

机译:PNAS Plus:听觉控制脑网络的模块化重配置支持自适应听行为

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Speech comprehension in noisy, multitalker situations poses a challenge. Successful behavioral adaptation to a listening challenge often requires stronger engagement of auditory spatial attention and context-dependent semantic predictions. Human listeners differ substantially in the degree to which they adapt behaviorally and can listen successfully under such circumstances. How cortical networks embody this adaptation, particularly at the individual level, is currently unknown. We here explain this adaptation from reconfiguration of brain networks for a challenging listening task (i.e., a linguistic variant of the Posner paradigm with concurrent speech) in an age-varying sample of n = 49 healthy adults undergoing resting-state and task fMRI. We here provide evidence for the hypothesis that more successful listeners exhibit stronger task-specific reconfiguration (hence, better adaptation) of brain networks. From rest to task, brain networks become reconfigured toward more localized cortical processing characterized by higher topological segregation. This reconfiguration is dominated by the functional division of an auditory and a cingulo-opercular module and the emergence of a conjoined auditory and ventral attention module along bilateral middle and posterior temporal cortices. Supporting our hypothesis, the degree to which modularity of this frontotemporal auditory control network is increased relative to resting state predicts individuals’ listening success in states of divided and selective attention. Our findings elucidate how fine-tuned cortical communication dynamics shape selection and comprehension of speech. Our results highlight modularity of the auditory control network as a key organizational principle in cortical implementation of auditory spatial attention in challenging listening situations.
机译:在嘈杂的多说话者情况下的语音理解提出了挑战。成功地适应听力挑战的行为通常需要听觉空间注意和与上下文相关的语义预测的更强参与。聆听者的行为适应程度不同,在这种情况下可以成功聆听。目前尚不清楚皮质网络如何体现这种适应性,尤其是在个体层面上。我们在这里解释了n个49岁健康成年人在经历静息状态和功能性fMRI时的年龄变化样本中针对挑战性听力任务(即具有同时发声的Posner范式的语言变体)的脑网络重构的这种适应。在这里,我们为以下假设提供了证据:更多成功的听众会表现出更强的脑网络特定于任务的重新配置(因此,适应性更好)。从休息到工作,大脑网络都重新配置为以局部拓扑分离为特征的局部皮质处理。这种重新配置主要由听觉和扣带-舌状模块的功能划分以及沿双侧颞中叶和后颞叶皮质的联合听觉和腹侧注意模块的出现而决定。支持我们的假设的是,这种额颞听觉控制网络相对于静止状态的模块化程度提高,可以预测个人在分散注意力和选择性注意力状态下的听力成功。我们的发现阐明了微调的皮质沟通动力学如何影响语言的选择和理解。我们的结果强调了听觉控制网络的模块化,这是在挑战性听觉情况下皮质实施听觉空间注意力的关键组织原则。

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