SPONG P, HAIDER M, LINDSLEY D B
Science. 1965 Apr 16;148(3668):395-7. doi: 10.1126/science.148.3668.395.
Cortical evoked responses to flashes and clicks were recorded from human subjects performing visual or auditory tasks under three conditions of selective attentiveness. The subjects were required to attend to the flashes and to ignore alternating clicks, or vice versa. Responses to flashes recorded from the occipital area were larger when attention was directed toward visual stimuli, and responses to click stimuli recorded from the temporal area were larger when attention was directed toward auditory stimuli.
在三种选择性注意力条件下,对正在执行视觉或听觉任务的人类受试者记录了对闪光和咔哒声的皮层诱发反应。受试者被要求关注闪光并忽略交替出现的咔哒声,反之亦然。当注意力指向视觉刺激时,从枕叶区域记录到的对闪光的反应更大;当注意力指向听觉刺激时,从颞叶区域记录到的对咔哒声刺激的反应更大。