TY - JOUR
T1 - Baseline pupil size encodes task-related information and modulates the task-evoked response in a speech-in-noise task
AU - Relaño-Iborra, Helia
AU - Wendt, Dorothea
AU - Neagu, Mihaela Beatrice
AU - Kressner, Abigail Anne
AU - Dau, Torsten
AU - Bækgaard, Per
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Pupillometry data are commonly reported relative to a baseline value recorded in a controlled pre-task condition. In this study, the influence of the experimental design and the preparatory processing related to task difficulty on the baseline pupil size was investigated during a speech intelligibility in noise paradigm. Furthermore, the relationship between the baseline pupil size and the temporal dynamics of the pupil response was assessed. The analysis revealed strong effects of block presentation order, within-block sentence order and task difficulty on the baseline values. An interaction between signal-to-noise ratio and block order was found, indicating that baseline values reflect listener expectations arising from the order in which the different blocks were presented. Furthermore, the baseline pupil size was found to affect the slope, delay and curvature of the pupillary response as well as the peak pupil dilation. This suggests that baseline correction might be sufficient when reporting pupillometry results in terms of mean pupil dilation only, but not when a more complex characterization of the temporal dynamics of the response is considered. By clarifying which factors affect baseline pupil size and how baseline values interact with the task-evoked response, the results from the present study can contribute to a better interpretation of the pupillary response as a marker of cognitive processing.
AB - Pupillometry data are commonly reported relative to a baseline value recorded in a controlled pre-task condition. In this study, the influence of the experimental design and the preparatory processing related to task difficulty on the baseline pupil size was investigated during a speech intelligibility in noise paradigm. Furthermore, the relationship between the baseline pupil size and the temporal dynamics of the pupil response was assessed. The analysis revealed strong effects of block presentation order, within-block sentence order and task difficulty on the baseline values. An interaction between signal-to-noise ratio and block order was found, indicating that baseline values reflect listener expectations arising from the order in which the different blocks were presented. Furthermore, the baseline pupil size was found to affect the slope, delay and curvature of the pupillary response as well as the peak pupil dilation. This suggests that baseline correction might be sufficient when reporting pupillometry results in terms of mean pupil dilation only, but not when a more complex characterization of the temporal dynamics of the response is considered. By clarifying which factors affect baseline pupil size and how baseline values interact with the task-evoked response, the results from the present study can contribute to a better interpretation of the pupillary response as a marker of cognitive processing.
KW - Humans
KW - Pupil/physiology
KW - Noise/adverse effects
KW - Speech Intelligibility/physiology
KW - Signal-To-Noise Ratio
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85142635826&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/23312165221134003
DO - 10.1177/23312165221134003
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 36426573
SN - 2331-2165
VL - 26
SP - 23312165221134003
JO - Trends in hearing
JF - Trends in hearing
ER -