Electromyographic correlates of effortful listening in the vestigial auriculomotor system.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Frontiers in Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnins.2024.1462507
Andreas Schroeer, Farah I Corona-Strauss, Ronny Hannemann, Steven A Hackley, Daniel J Strauss
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Recently, electromyographic (EMG) signals of auricular muscles have been shown to be an indicator of spatial auditory attention in humans, based on a vestigial pinna-orienting system. Because spatial auditory attention in a competing speaker task is closely related to the more generalized concept of attentional effort in listening, the current study investigated the possibility that the EMG activity of auricular muscles could also reflect correlates of effortful listening in general. Twenty participants were recruited. EMG signals from the left and right superior and posterior auricular muscles (SAM, PAM) were recorded while participants attended a target podcast in a competing speaker paradigm. Three different conditions, each more difficult and requiring a higher amount of effortful listening, were generated by varying the number and pitch of distractor streams, as well as the signal-to-noise ratio. All audio streams were either presented from a loudspeaker placed in front of the participants (0°), or in the back (180°). Overall, averaged PAM activity was not affected by different levels of effortful listening, but was significantly larger when stimuli were presented from the back, as opposed to the front. Averaged SAM activity, however, was significantly larger in the most difficult condition, which required the largest amount of effort, compared to the easier conditions, but was not affected by stimulus direction. We interpret the increased SAM activity to be the response of the vestigial pinna-orienting system to an effortful stream segregation task.

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残余听觉运动系统中努力聆听的肌电图相关性。
近年来,耳部肌电图(EMG)信号已被证明是人类空间听觉注意的一个指标,基于一个退化的羽状导向系统。由于竞争性说话者任务中的空间听觉注意与听力中注意力努力的更广义概念密切相关,因此本研究调查了耳廓肌的肌电活动是否也能反映听力努力的相关因素。招募了20名参与者。当参与者在竞争性说话人模式下参加目标播客时,记录左、右耳上肌和耳后肌(SAM, PAM)的肌电图信号。通过改变干扰流的数量和音高以及信噪比,产生了三种不同的条件,每一种都更困难,需要更努力地倾听。所有音频流要么来自放置在参与者前面(0°)的扬声器,要么来自放置在参与者后面(180°)的扬声器。总的来说,平均的PAM活动不受不同程度的努力倾听的影响,但当刺激从后面呈现时,比从前面呈现时明显更大。然而,与较容易的条件相比,在最困难的条件下,平均SAM活动明显更大,这需要最大的努力,但不受刺激方向的影响。我们将SAM活动的增加解释为残留的尖峰导向系统对费力的流隔离任务的反应。
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