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Tripartite organization of brain state dynamics underlying spoken narrative comprehension

Psychology

Tripartite organization of brain state dynamics underlying spoken narrative comprehension

L. Liu, J. Jiang, et al.

Discover how Hidden Markov Modeling of fMRI during spoken narratives reveals the brain cycles among three dominant states—sensory-motor, bilateral temporal, and default mode—each tracking acoustic, word-level, or clause-level information, and how alignment with group and top performers predicts recall. Research conducted by Lanfang Liu, Jiahao Jiang, Hehui Li, and Guosheng Ding.

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Abstract
Speech comprehension involves the dynamic interplay of multiple cognitive processes, from basic sound perception, to linguistic encoding, and finally to complex semantic-conceptual interpretations. How the brain handles the diverse streams of information processing remains poorly understood. Applying Hidden Markov Modeling to fMRI data obtained during spoken narrative comprehension, we reveal that the whole brain networks predominantly oscillate within a tripartite latent state space. These states are, respectively, characterized by high activities in the sensory-motor (State #1), bilateral temporal (State #2), and default mode networks (DMN; State #3) regions, with State #2 acting as a transitional hub. The three states are selectively modulated by the acoustic, word-level semantic, and clause-level semantic properties of the narrative. Moreover, the alignment with both the best performer and the group-mean in brain state expression can predict participants' narrative comprehension scores measured from the post-scan recall. These results are reproducible with different brain network atlas and generalizable to two datasets consisting of young and older adults. Our study suggests that the brain underlies narrative comprehension by switching through a tripartite state space, with each state probably dedicated to a specific component of language faculty, and effective narrative comprehension relies on engaging those states in a timely manner.
Publisher
eLife
Published On
Jan 21, 2025
Authors
Lanfang Liu, Jiahao Jiang, Hehui Li, Guosheng Ding
Tags
speech comprehension
Hidden Markov Modeling
fMRI
tripartite brain states
default mode network
temporal network
sensory-motor network
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