Motor Circuit and Superior Temporal Sulcus Activities Linked to Individual Differences in Multisensory Speech Perception

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Liyuan Li
Rong Li
Xinju Huang
Fei Shen
Hongyu Wang
Xuyang Wang
Chijun Deng
Chong Wang
Jiale Yang
Leiyao Zhang
Jiyi Li
Ting Zou
Huafu Chen
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[1] University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute, High
[2] University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,Field Magnetic Resonance Brain Imaging Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, School of Life Science and Technology
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Brain Topography | 2021年 / 34卷
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Motor cortex; Superior temporal sulcus; Multisensory illusion; Individual differences; Functional magnetic resonance image;
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Integrating multimodal information into a unified perception is a fundamental human capacity. McGurk effect is a remarkable multisensory illusion that demonstrates a percept different from incongruent auditory and visual syllables. However, not all listeners perceive the McGurk illusion to the same degree. The neural basis for individual differences in modulation of multisensory integration and syllabic perception remains largely unclear. To probe the possible involvement of specific neural circuits in individual differences in multisensory speech perception, we first implemented a behavioral experiment to examine the McGurk susceptibility. Then, functional magnetic resonance imaging was performed in 63 participants to measure the brain activity in response to non-McGurk audiovisual syllables. We revealed significant individual variability in McGurk illusion perception. Moreover, we found significant differential activations of the auditory and visual regions and the left Superior temporal sulcus (STS), as well as multiple motor areas between strong and weak McGurk perceivers. Importantly, the individual engagement of the STS and motor areas could specifically predict the behavioral McGurk susceptibility, contrary to the sensory regions. These findings suggest that the distinct multimodal integration in STS as well as coordinated phonemic modulatory processes in motor circuits may serve as a neural substrate for interindividual differences in multisensory speech perception.
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