Kaipio M L, Alho K, Winkler I, Escera C, Surma-aho O, Näätänen R
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Neuroreport. 1999 Jul 13;10(10):2125-9. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199907130-00024.
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to auditory stimuli were recorded from 11 closed head injured (CHI) and 10 age-matched healthy adults. Auditory stimuli consisted of sequences of repetitive standard tones (600 Hz), occasionally replaced by deviant tones (660 Hz) or by natural novel sounds. Subjects were instructed to ignore auditory stimuli while concentrating on a demanding visuo-motor tracking task. CHI patients showed, in comparison to control subjects, significantly enhanced late P3a component in the ERPs to novel sounds. This suggests that novel stimuli cause greater distraction in CHI patients than in controls, demonstrating that ERPs provide a powerful tool to determine the physiological basis of attentional deficits in CHI patients.
从11名闭合性颅脑损伤(CHI)患者和10名年龄匹配的健康成年人中记录了与听觉刺激相关的脑电信号(ERPs)。听觉刺激由重复的标准音调(600赫兹)序列组成,偶尔被偏差音调(660赫兹)或自然新奇声音取代。受试者被要求在专注于一项要求较高的视觉运动跟踪任务时忽略听觉刺激。与对照组相比,CHI患者在对新奇声音的ERPs中晚期P3a成分显著增强。这表明新奇刺激在CHI患者中比在对照组中引起更大的干扰,表明ERPs为确定CHI患者注意力缺陷的生理基础提供了一个有力工具。