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Brain networks engaged in audiovisual integration during speech perception revealed by persistent homology-based network filtration.

Heejung Kim1, Jarang Hahm, Hyekyoung Lee, Eunjoo Kang, Hyejin Kang, Dong Soo Lee.   

Abstract

The human brain naturally integrates audiovisual information to improve speech perception. However, in noisy environments, understanding speech is difficult and may require much effort. Although the brain network is supposed to be engaged in speech perception, it is unclear how speech-related brain regions are connected during natural bimodal audiovisual or unimodal speech perception with counterpart irrelevant noise. To investigate the topological changes of speech-related brain networks at all possible thresholds, we used a persistent homological framework through hierarchical clustering, such as single linkage distance, to analyze the connected component of the functional network during speech perception using functional magnetic resonance imaging. For speech perception, bimodal (audio-visual speech cue) or unimodal speech cues with counterpart irrelevant noise (auditory white-noise or visual gum-chewing) were delivered to 15 subjects. In terms of positive relationship, similar connected components were observed in bimodal and unimodal speech conditions during filtration. However, during speech perception by congruent audiovisual stimuli, the tighter couplings of left anterior temporal gyrus-anterior insula component and right premotor-visual components were observed than auditory or visual speech cue conditions, respectively. Interestingly, visual speech is perceived under white noise by tight negative coupling in the left inferior frontal region-right anterior cingulate, left anterior insula, and bilateral visual regions, including right middle temporal gyrus, right fusiform components. In conclusion, the speech brain network is tightly positively or negatively connected, and can reflect efficient or effortful processes during natural audiovisual integration or lip-reading, respectively, in speech perception.

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Keywords:  audiovisual speech; fMRI; functional connectivity; graph filtration; persistent homology; single linkage dendrogram

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25495216      PMCID: PMC4432883          DOI: 10.1089/brain.2013.0218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Connect        ISSN: 2158-0014


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