Auditory dyadic interactions through the "eye" of the social brain: How visual is the posterior STS interaction region?

Imaging neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1162/imag_a_00003
Julia Landsiedel, Kami Koldewyn
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Human interactions contain potent social cues that meet not only the eye but also the ear. Although research has identified a region in the posterior superior temporal sulcus as being particularly sensitive to visually presented social interactions (SI-pSTS), its response to auditory interactions has not been tested. Here, we used fMRI to explore brain response to auditory interactions, with a focus on temporal regions known to be important in auditory processing and social interaction perception. In Experiment 1, monolingual participants listened to two-speaker conversations (intact or sentence-scrambled) and one-speaker narrations in both a known and an unknown language. Speaker number and conversational coherence were explored in separately localised regions-of-interest (ROI). In Experiment 2, bilingual participants were scanned to explore the role of language comprehension. Combining univariate and multivariate analyses, we found initial evidence for a heteromodal response to social interactions in SI-pSTS. Specifically, right SI-pSTS preferred auditory interactions over control stimuli and represented information about both speaker number and interactive coherence. Bilateral temporal voice areas (TVA) showed a similar, but less specific, profile. Exploratory analyses identified another auditory-interaction sensitive area in anterior STS. Indeed, direct comparison suggests modality specific tuning, with SI-pSTS preferring visual information while aSTS prefers auditory information. Altogether, these results suggest that right SI-pSTS is a heteromodal region that represents information about social interactions in both visual and auditory domains. Future work is needed to clarify the roles of TVA and aSTS in auditory interaction perception and further probe right SI-pSTS interaction-selectivity using non-semantic prosodic cues.

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通过社会大脑的“眼睛”进行的听觉二元互动:后STS互动区域的视觉效果如何?
人与人之间的互动包含着强大的社交线索,这些线索不仅能与眼睛相遇,还能与耳朵相遇。尽管研究已经确定颞后上沟的一个区域对视觉呈现的社交互动(SI pSTS)特别敏感,但它对听觉互动的反应尚未得到测试。在这里,我们使用功能磁共振成像来探索大脑对听觉互动的反应,重点关注已知在听觉处理和社交互动感知中重要的时间区域。在实验1中,单语参与者用已知和未知的语言听两个说话者的对话(完整或句子混乱)和一个说话者的叙述。在单独的局部感兴趣区域(ROI)中探讨了说话者数量和会话连贯性。在实验2中,对双语参与者进行了扫描,以探索语言理解的作用。结合单变量和多变量分析,我们发现了SI pSTS对社会互动的异模态反应的初步证据。具体地说,与控制刺激相比,右SI pSTS更喜欢听觉交互,并表示了关于说话者数量和交互连贯性的信息。双侧颞音区(TVA)表现出相似但不太具体的特征。探索性分析确定了前STS中另一个听觉交互敏感区域。事实上,直接比较表明模态特定的调谐,SI pSTS更喜欢视觉信息,而aSTS更喜欢听觉信息。总之,这些结果表明,右SI pSTS是一个异模态区域,代表了视觉和听觉领域的社会互动信息。未来的工作需要阐明TVA和aSTS在听觉交互感知中的作用,并使用非语义韵律线索进一步探索正确的SI-pSTS交互选择性。
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