Chawla D, Rees G, Friston K J
Wellcome Department of Cognitive Neurology, Institute of Neurology, London, UK.
Nat Neurosci. 1999 Jul;2(7):671-6. doi: 10.1038/10230.
Selective attention to color or motion enhances activity in specialized areas of extrastriate cortex, but mechanisms of attentional modulation remain unclear. By dissociating modulation of visually evoked transient activity from the baseline for a particular attentional set, human functional neuroimaging was used to investigate the physiological basis of such effects. Baseline activity in motion- and color-sensitive areas of extrastriate cortex was enhanced by selective attention to these attributes, even without moving or colored stimuli. Further, visually evoked responses increased along with baseline activity. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that attention modulates sensitivity of neuronal populations to inputs by changing background activity.
对颜色或运动的选择性注意增强了纹外皮层特定区域的活动,但注意调制的机制仍不清楚。通过将视觉诱发的瞬态活动调制与特定注意集的基线分离,利用人类功能神经成像来研究这种效应的生理基础。即使没有运动或颜色刺激,对这些属性的选择性注意也会增强纹外皮层运动和颜色敏感区域的基线活动。此外,视觉诱发反应随着基线活动的增加而增加。这些结果与以下假设一致,即注意力通过改变背景活动来调制神经元群体对输入的敏感性。