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Sleep Disrupts High-Level Speech Parsing Despite Significant Basic Auditory Processing

机译:尽管进行了重要的基本听觉处理但睡眠仍中断了高级语音解析

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The extent to which the sleeping brain processes sensory information remains unclear. This is particularly true for continuous and complex stimuli such as speech, in which information is organized into hierarchically embedded structures. Recently, novel metrics for assessing the neural representation of continuous speech have been developed using noninvasive brain recordings that have thus far only been tested during wakefulness. Here we investigated, for the first time, the sleeping brain's capacity to process continuous speech at different hierarchical levels using a newly developed Concurrent Hierarchical Tracking (CHT) approach that allows monitoring the neural representation and processing-depth of continuous speech online. Speech sequences were compiled with syllables, words, phrases, and sentences occurring at fixed time intervals such that different linguistic levels correspond to distinct frequencies. This enabled us to distinguish their neural signatures in brain activity. We compared the neural tracking of intelligible versus unintelligible (scrambled and foreign) speech across states of wakefulness and sleep using high-density EEG in humans. We found that neural tracking of stimulus acoustics was comparable across wakefulness and sleep and similar across all conditions regardless of speech intelligibility. In contrast, neural tracking of higher-order linguistic constructs (words, phrases, and sentences) was only observed for intelligible speech during wakefulness and could not be detected at all during nonrapid eye movement or rapid eye movement sleep. These results suggest that, whereas low-level auditory processing is relatively preserved during sleep, higher-level hierarchical linguistic parsing is severely disrupted, thereby revealing the capacity and limits of language processing during sleep.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Despite the persistence of some sensory processing during sleep, it is unclear whether high-level cognitive processes such as speech parsing are also preserved. We used a novel approach for studying the depth of speech processing across wakefulness and sleep while tracking neuronal activity with EEG. We found that responses to the auditory sound stream remained intact; however, the sleeping brain did not show signs of hierarchical parsing of the continuous stream of syllables into words, phrases, and sentences. The results suggest that sleep imposes a functional barrier between basic sensory processing and high-level cognitive processing. This paradigm also holds promise for studying residual cognitive abilities in a wide array of unresponsive states.
机译:睡眠大脑处理感觉信息的程度仍不清楚。这对于连续和复杂的刺激(例如语音)尤其如此,在这种刺激中,信息被组织成层次结构嵌入的结构。近来,已经使用非侵入性脑记录开发了用于评估连续语音的神经表示的新颖度量,到目前为止,仅在清醒期间对它们进行了测试。在这里,我们首次使用新开发的并发分层跟踪(CHT)方法首次研究了睡眠大脑处理不同分层级别的连续语音的能力,该方法允许在线监测连续语音的神经表示和处理深度。语音序列使用固定时间间隔的音节,单词,短语和句子进行编译,以使不同的语言水平对应于不同的频率。这使我们能够区分他们在大脑活动中的神经特征。我们在人类中使用高密度脑电图比较了在清醒和睡眠状态下可理解与不可理解(混乱和外来)语音的神经跟踪。我们发现,在清醒和睡眠过程中,对刺激声学的神经跟踪具有可比性,并且无论语音清晰度如何,在所有情况下神经跟踪都相似。相比之下,仅在清醒期间观察到对可理解语音的高阶语言结构(单词,短语和句子)的神经跟踪,而在非快速眼动或快速眼动睡眠中根本无法检测到。这些结果表明,尽管在睡眠期间相对较低级别的听觉处理相对得以保留,但严重地破坏了高层的分层语言分析,从而揭示了睡眠期间语言处理的能力和局限性。>重要声明睡眠期间某些感觉处理的持久性,尚不清楚是否还保留了高级认知过程(例如语音解析)。我们使用一种新颖的方法来研究整个觉醒和睡眠过程中语音处理的深度,同时利用EEG跟踪神经元活动。我们发现,对听觉声音流的响应保持完整。然而,沉睡的大脑并没有表现出将音节连续流分解为单词,短语和句子的层次化迹象。结果表明,睡眠在基本感觉处理和高级认知处理之间施加了功能障碍。这种范例也有望用于研究各种无反应状态下的残余认知能力。

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