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Processing of auditory novelty in human cortex during a semantic categorization task

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-03-01
scimago Q2
wos Q1
SJR0.814
CiteScore5.1
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ISSN03785955, 18785891
Sensory Systems
Abstract
Auditory semantic novelty - a new meaningful sound in the context of a predictable acoustical environment - can probe neural circuits involved in language processing. Aberrant novelty detection is a feature of many neuropsychiatric disorders. This large-scale human intracranial electrophysiology study examined the spatial distribution of gamma and alpha power and auditory evoked potentials (AEP) associated with responses to unexpected words during performance of semantic categorization tasks. Participants were neurosurgical patients undergoing monitoring for medically intractable epilepsy. Each task included repeatedly presented monosyllabic words from different talkers ("common") and ten words presented only once ("novel"). Targets were words belonging to a specific semantic category. Novelty effects were defined as differences between neural responses to novel and common words. Novelty increased task difficulty and was associated with augmented gamma, suppressed alpha power, and AEP differences broadly distributed across the cortex. Gamma novelty effect had the highest prevalence in planum temporale, posterior superior temporal gyrus (STG) and pars triangularis of the inferior frontal gyrus; alpha in anterolateral Heschl's gyrus (HG), anterior STG and middle anterior cingulate cortex; AEP in posteromedial HG, lower bank of the superior temporal sulcus, and planum polare. Gamma novelty effect had a higher prevalence in dorsal than ventral auditory-related areas. Novelty effects were more pronounced in the left hemisphere. Better novel target detection was associated with reduced gamma novelty effect within auditory cortex and enhanced gamma effect within prefrontal and sensorimotor cortex. Alpha and AEP novelty effects were generally more prevalent in better performing participants. Multiple areas, including auditory cortex on the superior temporal plane, featured AEP novelty effect within the time frame of P3a and N400 scalp-recorded novelty-related potentials. This work provides a detailed account of auditory novelty in a paradigm that directly examined brain regions associated with semantic processing. Future studies may aid in the development of objective measures to assess the integrity of semantic novelty processing in clinical populations.
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Nourski K. et al. Processing of auditory novelty in human cortex during a semantic categorization task // Hearing Research. 2024. Vol. 444. p. 108972.
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Nourski K., Steinschneider M., Rhone A. E., Dappen E. R., Kawasaki H., Howard M. A., Howard M. A. Processing of auditory novelty in human cortex during a semantic categorization task // Hearing Research. 2024. Vol. 444. p. 108972.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.heares.2024.108972
UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S037859552400025X
TI - Processing of auditory novelty in human cortex during a semantic categorization task
T2 - Hearing Research
AU - Nourski, Kirill
AU - Steinschneider, Mitchell
AU - Rhone, Ariane E.
AU - Dappen, Emily R.
AU - Kawasaki, Hiroto
AU - Howard, Matthew A
AU - Howard, Matthew A.
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/03/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 108972
VL - 444
PMID - 38359485
SN - 0378-5955
SN - 1878-5891
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@article{2024_Nourski,
author = {Kirill Nourski and Mitchell Steinschneider and Ariane E. Rhone and Emily R. Dappen and Hiroto Kawasaki and Matthew A Howard and Matthew A. Howard},
title = {Processing of auditory novelty in human cortex during a semantic categorization task},
journal = {Hearing Research},
year = {2024},
volume = {444},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {mar},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S037859552400025X},
pages = {108972},
doi = {10.1016/j.heares.2024.108972}
}