Audiovisual speech asynchrony asymmetrically modulates neural binding

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2024.108866
Marc Sato
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Previous psychophysical and neurophysiological studies in young healthy adults have provided evidence that audiovisual speech integration occurs with a large degree of temporal tolerance around true simultaneity. To further determine whether audiovisual speech asynchrony modulates auditory cortical processing and neural binding in young healthy adults, N1/P2 auditory evoked responses were compared using an additive model during a syllable categorization task, without or with an audiovisual asynchrony ranging from 240 ms visual lead to 240 ms auditory lead. Consistent with previous psychophysical findings, the observed results converge in favor of an asymmetric temporal integration window. Three main findings were observed: 1) predictive temporal and phonetic cues from pre-phonatory visual movements before the acoustic onset appeared essential for neural binding to occur, 2) audiovisual synchrony, with visual pre-phonatory movements predictive of the onset of the acoustic signal, was a prerequisite for N1 latency facilitation, and 3) P2 amplitude suppression and latency facilitation occurred even when visual pre-phonatory movements were not predictive of the acoustic onset but the syllable to come. Taken together, these findings help further clarify how audiovisual speech integration partly operates through two stages of visually-based temporal and phonetic predictions.

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视听语音不同步会不对称地调节神经结合。
以前对年轻健康成年人进行的心理物理学和神经生理学研究已经证明,视听语音整合在真正的同时性周围具有很大程度的时间容忍性。为了进一步确定视听语音不同步是否会调节年轻健康成年人的听觉皮层处理和神经结合,在进行音节分类任务时,使用加法模型比较了没有或有视听不同步(从 240 毫秒视觉前导到 240 毫秒听觉前导)时的 N1/P2 听觉诱发反应。与之前的心理物理研究结果一致,观察到的结果趋向于非对称时间整合窗口。观察到的主要结果有三个:1) 在声音开始之前,来自发音前视觉运动的预测性时间和语音线索似乎是发生神经结合的必要条件;2)视听同步,即发音前视觉运动预测声音信号的开始,是 N1 潜伏期促进的先决条件;3)即使发音前视觉运动不是预测声音开始,而是预测即将到来的音节,也会发生 P2 振幅抑制和潜伏期促进。总之,这些发现有助于进一步阐明视听言语整合是如何通过基于视觉的时间和语音预测两个阶段部分地发挥作用的。
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