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Doctor or darling? Decoding the communication partner from ECoG of the anterior temporal lobe during non-experimental real-life social interaction

机译:医生还是亲爱的?在非实验性现实生活中的社交互动中从前颞叶ECoG解码通信伙伴

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Human brain processes underlying real-life social interaction in everyday situations have been difficult to study and have, until now, remained largely unknown. Here, we investigated whether electrocorticography (ECoG) recorded for pre-neurosurgical diagnostics during the daily hospital life of epilepsy patients could provide a way to elucidate the neural correlates of non-experimental social interaction. We identified time periods in which patients were involved in conversations with either their respective life partners (Condition 1; C1) or attending physicians (Condition 2; C2). These two conditions can be expected to differentially involve subfunctions of social interaction which have been associated with activity in the anterior temporal lobe (ATL), including the temporal pole (TP). Therefore, we specifically focused on ECoG recordings from this brain region and investigated spectral power modulations in the alpha (8–12 Hz) and theta (3–5 Hz) frequency ranges, which have been previously assumed to play an important role in the processing of social interaction. We hypothesized that brain activity in this region might be sensitive to differences in the two interaction situations and tested whether these differences can be detected by single-trial decoding. Condition-specific effects in both theta and alpha bands were observed: the left and right TP exclusively showed increased power in C1 compared to C2, whereas more posterior parts of the ATL exhibited similar (C1 > C2) and also contrary (C2 > C1) effects. Single-trial decoding accuracies for classification of these effects were highly above chance. Our findings demonstrate that it is possible to study the neural correlates of human social interaction in non-experimental conditions. Decoding the identity of the communication partner and adjusting the speech output accordingly may be useful in the emerging field of brain-machine interfacing for restoration of expressive speech.
机译:在日常情况下,构成现实生活中的社交互动的人脑过程一直很难研究,直到现在仍是未知之数。在这里,我们调查了癫痫患者在医院的日常住院期间为神经外科手术前诊断记录的脑电图(ECoG)是否可以提供一种方法来阐明非实验性社交互动的神经相关性。我们确定了患者与他们各自的生活伴侣(条件1; C1)或主治医生(条件2; C2)进行交谈的时间段。可以预期这两个条件会差异地涉及社交互动的子功能,这些功能已与包括颞极(TP)在内的前颞叶(ATL)中的活动相关联。因此,我们专门研究了该大脑区域的ECoG记录,并研究了先前假设在alpha(8–12 Hz)和theta(3–5 Hz)频率范围内的频谱功率调制,社会互动。我们假设该区域的大脑活动可能对两种交互情况下的差异敏感,并测试了这些差异是否可以通过单次尝试解码来检测。在theta和alpha波段均观察到了特定于条件的效果:与C2相比,左TP和右TP仅在C1中显示出增强的功率,而ATL的更多后部显示出相似的(C1> C2),也显示出相反的(C2> C1)效果。对这些效果进行分类的单次尝试解码准确性非常高。我们的发现表明,有可能在非实验条件下研究人类社会互动的神经相关性。解码通信伙伴的身份并相应地调整语音输出在新兴的脑机接口领域中可能很有用,以恢复表达性语音。

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