Schröger E, Näätänen R, Paavilainen P
Institute of Psychology, University of Munich, FRG.
Neurosci Lett. 1992 Nov 9;146(2):183-6. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(92)90073-g.
Event-related potentials (ERPs) to complex auditory sound patterns consisting of eight 50-ms segments differing in frequency were recorded from the human scalp while the subject was performing a visual search task. Randomly occurring frequency changes of single segments elicited a 'mismatch negativity' although the subjects were not attending to the auditory stimuli. This negative deflection in the ERP waveform elicited by the changed pattern compared with the ERP waveform elicited by the standard pattern is consistent with the hypothesis that the spectro-temporal features of complex sound patterns are automatically and precisely represented in passive auditory sensory memory. The finding that an easily discriminable change, that is, a change with a high discrimination performance measured in a separate condition, elicited a larger mismatch negativity than a poorly discriminable change suggests that discrimination is based on these representations.
在人类头皮上记录了与由八个频率不同的50毫秒片段组成的复杂听觉声音模式相关的事件相关电位(ERP),同时受试者正在执行视觉搜索任务。尽管受试者没有关注听觉刺激,但单个片段随机出现的频率变化引发了“失配负波”。与标准模式引发的ERP波形相比,由变化模式引发的ERP波形中的这种负向偏转与以下假设一致:复杂声音模式的频谱 - 时间特征在被动听觉感觉记忆中被自动且精确地表征。在单独条件下测量的具有高辨别性能的易于辨别的变化引发的失配负波比难以辨别的变化引发的失配负波更大,这一发现表明辨别是基于这些表征的。