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Eye movements track prioritized auditory features in selective attention to natural speech

Psychology

Eye movements track prioritized auditory features in selective attention to natural speech

Q. Gehmacher, J. Schubert, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Quirin Gehmacher, Juliane Schubert, and colleagues explores the fascinating connection between eye movements and attention to natural speech. By employing eye tracking and magnetoencephalography, they reveal how gaze can guide us to understand speech better, even in the midst of a noisy environment. A must-listen for those interested in auditory cognition!... show more
Abstract
Over the last decades, cognitive neuroscience has identified a distributed set of brain regions that are critical for attention. Strong anatomical overlap with brain regions critical for oculomotor processes suggests a joint network for attention and eye movements. However, the role of this shared network in complex, naturalistic environments remains understudied. Here, we investigated eye movements in relation to (un)attended sentences of natural speech. Combining simultaneously recorded eye tracking and magnetoencephalographic data with temporal response functions, we show that gaze tracks attended speech, a phenomenon we termed ocular speech tracking. Ocular speech tracking even differentiates a target from a distractor in a multi-speaker context and is further related to intelligibility. Moreover, we provide evidence for its contribution to neural differences in speech processing, emphasizing the necessity to consider oculomotor activity in future research and in the interpretation of neural differences in auditory cognition.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 01, 2024
Authors
Quirin Gehmacher, Juliane Schubert, Fabian Schmidt, Thomas Hartmann, Patrick Reisinger, Sebastian Rösch, Konrad Schwarz, Tzvetan Popov, Maria Chait, Nathan Weisz
Tags
eye movements
selective attention
auditory cognition
speech processing
ocular speech tracking
magnetoencephalography
intelligibility
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