Attention to speech: mapping distributed and selective attention systems

Galit Agmon, Paz Har Shai Yahav, Michal Ben-Shachar, Elana Zion Golumbic

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Abstract

When faced with situations where many people talk at once, individuals can employ different listening strategies to deal with the cacophony of speech sounds and to achieve different goals. In this fMRI study, we investigated how the pattern of neural activity is affected by the type of attention applied to speech in a simulated "cocktail party."Specifically, we compared brain activation patterns when listeners "attended selectively"to only one speaker and ignored all others, versus when they "distributed their attention"and followed several concurrent speakers. Conjunction analysis revealed a highly overlapping network of regions activated for both types of attention, including auditory association cortex (bilateral STG/STS) and frontoparietal regions related to speech processing and attention (bilateral IFG/insula, right MFG, left IPS). Activity within nodes of this network, though, was modulated by the type of attention required as well as the number of competing speakers. Auditory and speech-processing regions exhibited higher activity during distributed attention, whereas frontoparietal regions were activated more strongly during selective attention. These results suggest a common "attention to speech"network, which provides the computational infrastructure to deal effectively with multi-speaker input, but with sufficient flexibility to implement different prioritization strategies and to adapt to different listener goals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3763-3776
Number of pages14
JournalCerebral Cortex
Volume32
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2022

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

Funding

The Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology[ the Navon Fellowship] (toG.A.);the Israel Ministry of Science ( 16416-3 toE.Z.G.); the Israel Science Foundation ( 2339/20 to E.Z.G., 1083/17 to M.B.S.).

FundersFunder number
Israel Ministry of Science16416-3 toE.Z.G
Israel Science Foundation1083/17, 2339/20
Ministry of science and technology, Israel

    Keywords

    • cocktail party
    • distributed attention
    • selective attention
    • speech processing

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