Electrophysiological correlation of auditory selective spatial attention in the “cocktail party” situation

Author:

Liu Hongxing12ORCID,Bai Yanru123,Zheng Qi12,Liu Jihan12,Zhu Jianing12,Ni Guangjian1234

Affiliation:

1. Academy of Medical Engineering and Translational Medicine Tianjin University Tianjin China

2. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Medical Materials and Devices Tianjin University Tianjin China

3. Haihe Laboratory of Brain‐computer Interaction and Human‐machine Integration Tianjin China

4. Tianjin Key Laboratory of Brain Science and Neuroengineering Tianjin China

Abstract

AbstractThe auditory system can selectively attend to the target source in complex environments, the phenomenon known as the “cocktail party” effect. However, the spatiotemporal dynamics of electrophysiological activity associated with auditory selective spatial attention (ASSA) remain largely unexplored. In this study, single‐source and multiple‐source paradigms were designed to simulate different auditory environments, and microstate analysis was introduced to reveal the electrophysiological correlates of ASSA. Furthermore, cortical source analysis was employed to reveal the neural activity regions of these microstates. The results showed that five microstates could explain the spatiotemporal dynamics of ASSA, ranging from MS1 to MS5. Notably, MS2 and MS3 showed significantly lower partial properties in multiple‐source situations than in single‐source situations, whereas MS4 had shorter durations and MS5 longer durations in multiple‐source situations than in single‐source situations. MS1 had insignificant differences between the two situations. Cortical source analysis showed that the activation regions of these microstates initially transferred from the right temporal cortex to the temporal–parietal cortex, and subsequently to the dorsofrontal cortex. Moreover, the neural activity of the single‐source situations was greater than that of the multiple‐source situations in MS2 and MS3, correlating with the N1 and P2 components, with the greatest differences observed in the superior temporal gyrus and inferior parietal lobule. These findings suggest that these specific microstates and their associated activation regions may serve as promising substrates for decoding ASSA in complex environments.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Tianjin Research Innovation Project for Postgraduate Students

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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