Stevens Michael C, Laurens Kristin R, Liddle Peter F, Kiehl Kent A
Clinical Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Olin Neuropsychiatry Research Center, Whitehall Building, The Institute of Living/Hartford Hospital, CT 06106, USA.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2006 Jun;60(3):292-303. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2005.07.012. Epub 2005 Oct 5.
Event-related potential (ERP) studies have shown that the neural systems engaged during performance of oddball tasks are sensitive to contextual manipulations, such as the number of stimulus classes. Some ERP components (i.e., N1) are modulated by the number of stimulus types, while others (i.e., P3) are not greatly affected. However, little is known about how these contextual manipulations affect the hemodynamics underlying oddball processing. The purpose of this study was to examine the hemodynamic correlates of target stimulus processing in single-tone (targets alone) and two-tone (targets and standard tones) auditory oddball tasks. The primary hypothesis was that processing of salient stimuli in both contextual conditions would engage the same spatially distributed cortical and subcortical networks observed in previous oddball fMRI studies. Results were consistent with this hypothesis and suggest that the brain engages many potentially useful brain regions during salient stimulus processing despite the low probability that said regions are necessary for task performance, which likely reflects a form of "adaptive reflexive processing". Results were also consistent with ERP data that shows that the N1 is larger for single-tone tasks by showing greater amplitude of hemodynamic response for single-tone targets, relative to two-tone targets, in bilateral temporal cortex and bilateral inferior lateral frontal cortex. The results are discussed as they relate to the understanding of neurocognitive function pertaining to contextual manipulations in general, and orienting processes in particular.
事件相关电位(ERP)研究表明,在执行Oddball任务期间参与的神经系统对情境操纵敏感,例如刺激类别的数量。一些ERP成分(即N1)受刺激类型数量的调节,而其他成分(即P3)则受影响不大。然而,对于这些情境操纵如何影响Oddball处理背后的血液动力学知之甚少。本研究的目的是检查单音(仅目标)和双音(目标和标准音)听觉Oddball任务中目标刺激处理的血液动力学相关性。主要假设是,在两种情境条件下对显著刺激的处理将激活先前Oddball fMRI研究中观察到的相同空间分布的皮质和皮质下网络。结果与该假设一致,并表明尽管所述区域对任务执行并非必要,但大脑在显著刺激处理过程中会激活许多潜在有用的脑区,这可能反映了一种“适应性反射处理”形式。结果也与ERP数据一致,ERP数据显示,通过显示双侧颞叶皮质和双侧下外侧额叶皮质中,相对于双音目标,单音目标的血液动力学反应幅度更大,单音任务的N1更大。本文将讨论这些结果与对一般情境操纵,特别是定向过程的神经认知功能理解的关系。