IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2066-23.2025
Lorenz Fiedler, Ingrid Johnsrude, Dorothea Wendt
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刺激驱动的注意力能让我们对当前注意力之外的相关刺激(以及迫在眉睫的危险!)做出反应。但不相关的刺激也会扰乱注意力,例如在听语音时。声音吸引注意力的程度称为显著性,可以通过现有的、经过行为验证的计算模型进行估计(Huang & Elhilali, 2017)。在此,我们研究了对与任务无关的声音的神经生理反应是否表明了持续听力任务中的分心程度,以及这在多大程度上取决于个体的听力阈值。N = 47 名丹麦语成年人(28/19 名女性/男性;平均年龄:60.1 岁,SD:15.9 岁)具有不同的听力阈值(PTA;平均值:25.5,SD:18.0 dbHL),他们在聆听连续语音的同时,会在不可预测的时间和地点出现长达一秒钟、与任务无关的自然声音(分心者),这些声音的计算显著性各不相同。眼动仪和脑电图分别用于估计瞳孔反应和神经跟踪。与任务无关的声音会引起一致的瞳孔反应(PR)、分心跟踪(DT)和目标跟踪下降(ΔTT)。PR较大的受试者在目标跟踪(ΔTT)方面表现出更强的下降,在目标语音理解方面表现较差。我们的结论是,分心可以从对任务无关刺激的神经生理反应中推断出来。这些结果是对连续聆听过程中注意力动态进行神经生理学评估的第一步,有望应用于听力保健诊断。 意义声明 日常生活中成功的噪声语音理解不仅取决于听觉输入的敏锐度,还取决于注意力控制等认知因素。如果能够测量与任务无关的外围刺激对分心的神经生理反应,就能监测在持续注意的情况下,注意力被瞬间从目标上转移的程度。在这里,我们展示了瞳孔反应和神经跟踪分心声音尤其能反映听力阈值正常和听力阈值升高的人分心的程度。这种测量方法可用于无创追踪注意力焦点,因此可应用于听力保健诊断,因为注意力控制等认知因素越来越被认为是重要的。
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Salience-dependent disruption of sustained auditory attention can be inferred from evoked pupil responses and neural tracking of task-irrelevant sounds.

Stimulus-driven attention allows us to react to relevant stimuli (and imminent danger!) outside our current focus of attention. But irrelevant stimuli can also disrupt attention; for example, during listening to speech. The degree to which sound captures attention is called salience, which can be estimated by existing, behaviorally validated, computational models (Huang & Elhilali, 2017). Here we examined whether neurophysiological responses to task-irrelevant sounds indicate the degree of distraction during a sustained-listening task and how much this depends on individual hearing thresholds. N = 47 Danish-speaking adults (28/19 female/male; mean age: 60.1, SD: 15.9 years) with heterogenous hearing thresholds (PTA; mean: 25.5, SD: 18.0 dbHL) listened to continuous speech while one-second-long, task-irrelevant natural sounds (distractors) of varying computed salience were presented at unpredictable times and locations. Eye tracking and electroencephalography were used to estimate pupil response and neural tracking, respectively. The task-irrelevant sounds evoked a consistent pupil response (PR), distractor-tracking (DT) and a drop of target-tracking (ΔTT), and statistical modelling of these three measures within subjects showed that all three are enhanced for sounds with higher computed salience. Participants with larger PR showed a stronger drop in target tracking (ΔTT) and performed worse in target speech comprehension. We conclude that distraction can be inferred from neurophysiological responses to task-irrelevant stimuli. These results are a first step towards neurophysiological assessment of attention dynamics during continuous listening, with potential applications in hearing-care diagnostics.Significance statement Successful speech-in-noise comprehension in daily life does not only depend on the acuity of the auditory input, but also cognitive factors like attentional control. Being able to measure distraction-dependent neurophysiological responses to peripheral, task-irrelevant stimuli would enable monitoring the extent to which the attentional focus is instantaneously captured away from a target under sustained attention. Here we show that especially pupil response and neural tracking of distractor sounds reflect the degree to which people with both normal and elevated hearing thresholds are distracted. Such a measure could be used to non-invasively track the focus of attention and thus could find application in hearing care diagnostics, where cognitive factors like attentional control are being increasingly recognized as important.

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Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: JNeurosci (ISSN 0270-6474) is an official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. It is published weekly by the Society, fifty weeks a year, one volume a year. JNeurosci publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles
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