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Auditory dyadic interactions through the 'eye' of the social brain: How visual is the posterior STS interaction region?

Landsiedel, J.; Koldewyn, K.

2023-03-13 neuroscience
10.1101/2023.03.13.532398 bioRxiv
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Human interactions contain potent social cues that not only meet the eye but also the ear. Although research has identified a region in the posterior superior temporal sulcus as being particularly sensitive to visually presented social interactions (SI-pSTS), its response to auditory interactions has not been tested. Here, we used fMRI to explore brain response to auditory interactions, with a focus on temporal regions known to be important in auditory processing and social interaction perception. In Experiment 1, monolingual participants listened to two-speaker conversations (intact or sentence-scrambled) and one-speaker narrations in both a known and unknown language. Speaker number and conversational coherence were explored in separately localised regions-of-interest (ROI). In Experiment 2, bilingual participants were scanned to explore the role of language comprehension. Combining univariate and multivariate analyses, we found initial evidence for a heteromodal response to social interactions in SI-pSTS. Specifically, right SI-pSTS preferred auditory interactions over control stimuli and represented information about both speaker number and interactive coherence. Bilateral temporal voice areas (TVA) showed a similar, but less specific, profile. Exploratory analyses identified another auditory-interaction sensitive area in anterior STS. Indeed, direct comparison suggests modality specific tuning, with SI-pSTS preferring visual information while aSTS prefers auditory information. Altogether, these results suggest that right SI-pSTS is a heteromodal region that represents information about social interactions in both visual and auditory domains. Future work is needed to clarify the roles of TVA and aSTS in auditory interaction perception and further probe right SI-pSTS interaction-selectivity using non-semantic prosodic cues. Highlights- Novel work investigating social interaction perception in the auditory domain. - Visually defined SI-pSTS shows a heteromodal response profile to interactions. - Yet, it prefers visual to auditory stimuli. The reverse was found for anterior STS. - Temporal voice areas show qualitatively different response compared to SI-pSTS. - Future studies are needed to corroborate the unique role of right SI-pSTS.

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