CLNCMay 22, 2023

The neural dynamics of auditory word recognition and integration

arXiv:2305.13388v2
Originality Incremental advance
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This research addresses the neural mechanisms of auditory word recognition for cognitive neuroscience, but it is incremental as it builds on existing models and shows alternative explanations.

The study tackled the problem of how listeners recognize and integrate words in noisy speech by developing a Bayesian computational model fitted to EEG data from story listening, revealing distinct neural processing for words recognized quickly versus slowly, with amplified voltage modulations for words taking over 150 ms to recognize.

Listeners recognize and integrate words in rapid and noisy everyday speech by combining expectations about upcoming content with incremental sensory evidence. We present a computational model of word recognition which formalizes this perceptual process in Bayesian decision theory. We fit this model to explain scalp EEG signals recorded as subjects passively listened to a fictional story, revealing both the dynamics of the online auditory word recognition process and the neural correlates of the recognition and integration of words. The model reveals distinct neural processing of words depending on whether or not they can be quickly recognized. While all words trigger a neural response characteristic of probabilistic integration -- voltage modulations predicted by a word's surprisal in context -- these modulations are amplified for words which require more than roughly 150 ms of input to be recognized. We observe no difference in the latency of these neural responses according to words' recognition times. Our results are consistent with a two-part model of speech comprehension, combining an eager and rapid process of word recognition with a temporally independent process of word integration. However, we also developed alternative models of the scalp EEG signal not incorporating word recognition dynamics which showed similar performance improvements. We discuss potential future modeling steps which may help to separate these hypotheses.

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