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Listening in Naturalistic Scenes: What Can Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Intersubject Correlation Analysis Tell Us About the Underlying Brain Activity?

机译:在自然主义场景中聆听:功能性近红外光谱法和受试者间相关性分析能告诉我们有关基础脑部活动的信息吗?

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Listening to speech in the noisy conditions of everyday life can be effortful, reflecting the increased cognitive workload involved in extracting meaning from a degraded acoustic signal. Studying the underlying neural processes has the potential to provide mechanistic insight into why listening is effortful under certain conditions. In a move toward studying listening effort under ecologically relevant conditions, we used the silent and flexible neuroimaging technique functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to examine brain activity during attentive listening to speech in naturalistic scenes. Thirty normally hearing participants listened to a series of narratives continuously varying in acoustic difficulty while undergoing fNIRS imaging. Participants then listened to another set of closely matched narratives and rated perceived effort and intelligibility for each scene. As expected, self-reported effort generally increased with worsening signal-to-noise ratio. After controlling for better-ear signal-to-noise ratio, perceived effort was greater in scenes that contained competing speech than in those that did not, potentially reflecting an additional cognitive cost of overcoming informational masking. We analyzed the fNIRS data using intersubject correlation, a data-driven approach suitable for analyzing data collected under naturalistic conditions. Significant intersubject correlation was seen in the bilateral auditory cortices and in a range of channels across the prefrontal cortex. The involvement of prefrontal regions is consistent with the notion that higher order cognitive processes are engaged during attentive listening to speech in complex real-world conditions. However, further research is needed to elucidate the relationship between perceived listening effort and activity in these extended cortical networks.
机译:在嘈杂的日常生活中聆听语音可能会很费力,这反映出越来越多的认知工作量涉及从降级的声音信号中提取含义。研究潜在的神经过程有可能提供机械的洞察力,以了解为什么在某些情况下聆听会很费力。为了研究在与生态相关的条件下的聆听努力,我们使用了无声且灵活的神经成像技术功能的近红外光谱(fNIRS)来检查在自然场景中专心聆听语音时的大脑活动。在进行fNIRS成像时,有30名正常听力的参与者听了一系列叙述,这些叙述在听觉上的困难方面不断变化。然后,参与者聆听另一组紧密匹配的叙述,并对每个场景的感知努力和清晰度进行评估。正如预期的那样,自我报告的努力通常会随着信噪比的恶化而增加。在控制了更好的耳朵信噪比之后,包含竞争性语音的场景的感知努力要比不包含竞争性语音的场景更大,这可能反映出克服信息掩盖的额外认知成本。我们使用受试者间相关性分析了fNIRS数据,这是一种数据驱动的方法,适用于分析在自然条件下收集的数据。在双侧听觉皮层和前额皮层的一系列通道中观察到显着的受试者间相关性。前额叶区域的参与与这样的观念是一致的,即在复杂的现实世界条件下,在专心聆听语音的过程中会进行更高阶的认知过程。然而,需要进一步的研究来阐明这些扩展的皮层网络中听觉努力与活动之间的关系。

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