Auditory prediction and prediction error responses evoked through a novel cascade roving paradigm: a human ECoG study

Author:

Fujitani Shigeta1,Kunii Naoto12ORCID,Nagata Keisuke1,Takasago Megumi1,Shimada Seijiro1,Tada Mariko345ORCID,Kirihara Kenji36,Komatsu Misako78,Uka Takanori910,Kasai Kiyoto311,Saito Nobuhito1

Affiliation:

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

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

3. Department of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, 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. International Research Center for Neurointelligence at University of Tokyo Institutes for Advanced Study , Tokyo 113-0033 , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Auditory sensory processing is assumed to occur in a hierarchical structure including the primary auditory cortex (A1), superior temporal gyrus, and frontal areas. These areas are postulated to generate predictions for incoming stimuli, creating an internal model of the surrounding environment. Previous studies on mismatch negativity have indicated the involvement of the superior temporal gyrus in this processing, whereas reports have been mixed regarding the contribution of the frontal cortex. We designed a novel auditory paradigm, the “cascade roving” paradigm, which incorporated complex structures (cascade sequences) into a roving paradigm. We analyzed electrocorticography data from six patients with refractory epilepsy who passively listened to this novel auditory paradigm and detected responses to deviants mainly in the superior temporal gyrus and inferior frontal gyrus. Notably, the inferior frontal gyrus exhibited broader distribution and sustained duration of deviant-elicited responses, seemingly differing in spatio-temporal characteristics from the prediction error responses observed in the superior temporal gyrus, compared with conventional oddball paradigms performed on the same participants. Moreover, we observed that the deviant responses were enhanced through stimulus repetition in the high-gamma range mainly in the superior temporal gyrus. These features of the novel paradigm may aid in our understanding of auditory predictive coding.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Moonshot Research and Development Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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