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Human Exploration of Enclosed Spaces through Echolocation

机译:通过回声对封闭空间进行人类探索

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Some blind humans have developed echolocation, as a method of navigation in space. Echolocation is a truly active sense because subjects analyze echoes of dedicated, self-generated sounds to assess space around them. Using a special virtual space technique, we assess how humans perceive enclosed spaces through echolocation, thereby revealing the interplay between sensory and vocal-motor neural activity while humans perform this task. Sighted subjects were trained to detect small changes in virtual-room size analyzing real-time generated echoes of their vocalizations. Individual differences in performance were related to the type and number of vocalizations produced. We then asked subjects to estimate virtual-room size with either active or passive sounds while measuring their brain activity with fMRI. Subjects were better at estimating room size when actively vocalizing. This was reflected in the hemodynamic activity of vocal-motor cortices, even after individual motor and sensory components were removed. Activity in these areas also varied with perceived room size, although the vocal-motor output was unchanged. In addition, thalamic and auditory-midbrain activity was correlated with perceived room size; a likely result of top-down auditory pathways for human echolocation, comparable with those described in echolocating bats. Our data provide evidence that human echolocation is supported by active sensing, both behaviorally and in terms of brain activity. The neural sensory-motor coupling complements the fundamental acoustic motor-sensory coupling via the environment in echolocation.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Passive listening is the predominant method for examining brain activity during echolocation, the auditory analysis of self-generated sounds. We show that sighted humans perform better when they actively vocalize than during passive listening. Correspondingly, vocal motor and cerebellar activity is greater during active echolocation than vocalization alone. Motor and subcortical auditory brain activity covaries with the auditory percept, although motor output is unchanged. Our results reveal behaviorally relevant neural sensory-motor coupling during echolocation.
机译:一些盲人已经开发出回声定位,作为在空间中导航的方法。回声定位是一种真正的主动感觉,因为受试者可以分析专用的,自生声音的回声以评估其周围的空间。使用一种特殊的虚拟空间技术,我们评估了人类如何通过回声定位来感知封闭的空间,从而揭示了人类执行此任务时感觉神经和声带运动神经活动之间的相互作用。训练有素的对象,以检测虚拟房间大小的细微变化,分析其发声的实时生成回声。演奏的个体差异与发出的声音的类型和数量有关。然后,我们要求受试者在通过fMRI测量他们的大脑活动时,用主动或被动声音来估计虚拟房间的大小。在积极发声时,受试者更擅长估计房间大小。即使去除了单个运动和感觉成分,这也反映在声带运动皮层的血液动力学活动中。这些区域的活动也随着感知的房间大小而变化,尽管声运动输出不变。此外,丘脑和听觉中脑活动与感知的房间大小有关。自上而下的人类回声定位听觉通路的结果,可能与回声蝙蝠中描述的结果相当。我们的数据提供了证据,表明人的回声定位在行为和大脑活动方面都受到主动感应的支持。神经感觉运动耦合通过回声定位中的环境补充了基本的听觉运动感觉耦合。>重要声明被动听觉是检查回声定位过程中大脑活动的主要方法,是对自生声音的听觉分析。 。我们发现有视力的人在主动发声时的表现要好于被动聆听时的表现。相应地,在主动回声定位过程中,发声运动和小脑活动比单独发声要大。运动和皮层下听觉大脑活动与听觉感受力共变,尽管运动输出不变。我们的结果揭示了回声定位过程中与行为相关的神经感觉运动耦合。

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