Capturing Visual Attention With Perturbed Auditory Spatial Cues

Author:

Valzolgher Chiara12ORCID,Alzaher Mariam34,Gaveau Valérie2,Coudert Aurélie5,Marx Mathieu34,Truy Eric25,Barone Pascal3,Farnè Alessandro126,Pavani Francesco127

Affiliation:

1. Center for Mind/Brain Sciences - CIMeC, University of Trento, Rovereto, Italy

2. Integrative, Multisensory, Perception, Action and Cognition Team, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Lyon, France

3. Centre de Recherche Cerveau & Cognition, Toulouse, France

4. Hospices Civils, Toulouse, France

5. Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France

6. Neuro-immersion, Lyon, France

7. Centro Interuniversitario di Ricerca « Cognizione, Linguaggio e Sordità », Rovereto, Italy

Abstract

Lateralized sounds can orient visual attention, with benefits for audio-visual processing. Here, we asked to what extent perturbed auditory spatial cues—resulting from cochlear implants (CI) or unilateral hearing loss (uHL)—allow this automatic mechanism of information selection from the audio-visual environment. We used a classic paradigm from experimental psychology (capture of visual attention with sounds) to probe the integrity of audio-visual attentional orienting in 60 adults with hearing loss: bilateral CI users ( N = 20), unilateral CI users ( N = 20), and individuals with uHL ( N = 20). For comparison, we also included a group of normal-hearing (NH, N = 20) participants, tested in binaural and monaural listening conditions (i.e., with one ear plugged). All participants also completed a sound localization task to assess spatial hearing skills. Comparable audio-visual orienting was observed in bilateral CI, uHL, and binaural NH participants. By contrast, audio-visual orienting was, on average, absent in unilateral CI users and reduced in NH listening with one ear plugged. Spatial hearing skills were better in bilateral CI, uHL, and binaural NH participants than in unilateral CI users and monaurally plugged NH listeners. In unilateral CI users, spatial hearing skills correlated with audio-visual-orienting abilities. These novel results show that audio-visual-attention orienting can be preserved in bilateral CI users and in uHL patients to a greater extent than unilateral CI users. This highlights the importance of assessing the impact of hearing loss beyond auditory difficulties alone: to capture to what extent it may enable or impede typical interactions with the multisensory environment.

Funder

Zegna Founder's Scholarship

Agence National de la Recherche

Foundation Medisite

Associazione Amici di Claudio Demattè

Italian Ministry for Research and University

Università Italo-Francese/Université Franco-Italienne

Neurodis Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Otorhinolaryngology

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