Auditory prediction errors in sound frequency and duration generated different cortical activation patterns in the human brain: an ECoG study

Author:

Takasago Megumi1,Kunii Naoto12ORCID,Fujitani Shigeta1,Ishishita Yohei12,Tada Mariko345,Kirihara Kenji36,Komatsu Misako78,Uka Takanori910,Shimada Seijiro1,Nagata Keisuke1,Kasai Kiyoto311,Saito Nobuhito1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, The University of Tokyo , Tokyo 113-0033 , Japan

2. Department of Neurosurgery, Jichi Medical University , Shimotsuke 329-0498 , Japan

3. Department of Neuropsychiatry, The University of Tokyo , Tokyo 113-0033 , Japan

4. Office for Mental Health Support , Center for Research on Counseling and Support Services, , Tokyo 113-0033 , Japan

5. The University of Tokyo , Center for Research on Counseling and Support Services, , Tokyo 113-0033 , Japan

6. Disability Services Office, The University of Tokyo , Tokyo 113-0033 , Japan

7. Institution of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology , Tokyo 226-8503 , Japan

8. Laboratory for Molecular Analysis of Higher Brain Function, Center for Brain Science, RIKEN , Saitama 351-0198 , Japan

9. Department of Integrative Physiology , Graduate School of Medicine, , Yamanashi 409-3898 , Japan

10. University of Yamanashi , Graduate School of Medicine, , Yamanashi 409-3898 , Japan

11. The International Research Center for Neurointelligence (WPI-IRCN), The University of Tokyo Institutes for Advanced Study (UTIAS) , Tokyo 113-0033 , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Sound frequency and duration are essential auditory components. The brain perceives deviations from the preceding sound context as prediction errors, allowing efficient reactions to the environment. Additionally, prediction error response to duration change is reduced in the initial stages of psychotic disorders. To compare the spatiotemporal profiles of responses to prediction errors, we conducted a human electrocorticography study with special attention to high gamma power in 13 participants who completed both frequency and duration oddball tasks. Remarkable activation in the bilateral superior temporal gyri in both the frequency and duration oddball tasks were observed, suggesting their association with prediction errors. However, the response to deviant stimuli in duration oddball task exhibited a second peak, which resulted in a bimodal response. Furthermore, deviant stimuli in frequency oddball task elicited a significant response in the inferior frontal gyrus that was not observed in duration oddball task. These spatiotemporal differences within the Parasylvian cortical network could account for our efficient reactions to changes in sound properties. The findings of this study may contribute to unveiling auditory processing and elucidating the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders.

Funder

Brain Mapping program of Integrated NeuroTechnologies for Disease Studies

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Moonshot Research and Development

UTokyo Institute for Diversity and Adaptation of Human Mind

International Research Center for Neurointelligence

University of Tokyo Institutes for Advanced Study

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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