EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS IN A VISUAL-DISCRIMINATION TASK - NEGATIVE WAVES RELATED TO DETECTION AND ATTENTION

被引:61
作者
CZIGLER, I
CSIBRA, G
机构
[1] Institute for Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
关键词
EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL; VISUAL DISCRIMINATION; ATTENTIONAL SELECTIVITY; MISMATCH DETECTION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1469-8986.1990.tb03191.x
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Event-related potential effects of deviant stimuli were investigated in a visual discrimination task. The stimuli (two angles within a frame) were either frequent (Standard) or one of two types of infrequent deviant (Deviant 1 or Deviant 2) stimuli. In comparison to the Standard stimuli, for Deviant 1 the two angles differed in their orientation, whereas for Deviant 2 the angles were identical but the frame was thicker. In Condition 1 the subjects counted the number of Deviant 1 stimuli. Of the 13 subjects, 12 did not detect the fact that some of the frames were thicker in this condition (i.e., for the Deviant 2 stimuli in Condition 2). The task in Condition 2 was the same (i.e., the target was Deviant 1), but the subjects were instructed about the thicker frame of Deviant 2 stimuli. In Condition 3, Deviant 2 stimuli became the targets. In comparison to the Standard, Deviant 1 elicited two posterior negative waves in the 120-180 and 240-300 ms latency ranges respectively. In addition, when Deviant 1 was the target stimulus (Conditions 1 and 2), this stimulus elicited the N2 and the P300 as well. In contrast, the irrelevant Deviant 2 elicited no such waves. In the target position (Condition 3), Deviant 2 elicited the second posterior negativity, the N2, and the late positivity. The earlier negativity is considered to be a correlate of processes connected to the automatic detection of the deviant features, whereas the later negativity is considered to be related to attentive processes, i.e., this wave is considered to be a member of the family of processing negativities.
引用
收藏
页码:669 / 676
页数:8
相关论文
共 23 条
[1]   PARALLEL VERSUS SERIAL PROCESSING IN RAPID PATTERN-DISCRIMINATION [J].
BERGEN, JR ;
JULESZ, B .
NATURE, 1983, 303 (5919) :696-698
[2]  
Harter M.R., 1984, VARIETIES ATTENTION, P293
[3]  
HARTER MR, 1978, ELECTROEN CLIN NEURO, V45, P628, DOI 10.1016/0013-4694(78)90163-3
[4]   ATTENTION TO PATTERN ORIENTATION - NEGATIVE CORTICAL POTENTIALS, REACTION-TIME, AND THE SELECTION PROCESS [J].
HARTER, MR ;
GUIDO, W .
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1980, 49 (5-6) :461-475
[5]   SELECTIVE ATTENTION TO COLOR AND LOCATION - AN ANALYSIS WITH EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIALS [J].
HILLYARD, SA ;
MUNTE, TF .
PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, 1984, 36 (02) :185-198
[6]   A METRIC FOR THOUGHT - A COMPARISON OF P300 LATENCY AND REACTION-TIME [J].
MCCARTHY, G ;
DONCHIN, E .
SCIENCE, 1981, 211 (4477) :77-80
[7]   EARLY SELECTIVE-ATTENTION EFFECTS ON THE EVOKED-POTENTIAL - A CRITICAL-REVIEW AND REINTERPRETATION [J].
NAATANEN, R ;
MICHIE, PT .
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1979, 8 (02) :81-136
[8]   EARLY SELECTIVE-ATTENTION EFFECT ON EVOKED-POTENTIAL REINTERPRETED [J].
NAATANEN, R ;
GAILLARD, AWK ;
MANTYSALO, S .
ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA, 1978, 42 (04) :313-329
[9]   STIMULUS DEVIANCE AND EVOKED-POTENTIALS [J].
NAATANEN, R ;
SIMPSON, M ;
LOVELESS, NE .
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1982, 14 (1-2) :53-98
[10]  
Naatanen R, 1980, Prog Brain Res, V54, P343, DOI 10.1016/S0079-6123(08)61645-3