Laine Matti, Kwon Myoung Soo, Hämäläinen Heikki
Department of Psychology, Abo Akademi University, Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Turku, Turku, Finland.
Neuroreport. 2007 Oct 29;18(16):1697-701. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e3282f0d118.
Automatic detection of auditory changes that violate a regular sound sequence is indexed by the mismatch negativity (MMN) component of the event-related potential. The MMN is considered to reflect an auditory sensory memory and attention switching mechanism. Our aim was to study whether the auditory MMN can be associated with visual cues that have predictive value. By using visual cues that predicted the appearance of a deviant sound in most but not all of the cases, we were able to elicit MMN not only to the deviant sounds but also to those regular sounds that were misleadingly preceded by the visual cue. This result indicates high flexibility in the human automatic auditory change detection system, as it is affected by short-term visual-auditory associative learning.
违反常规声音序列的听觉变化的自动检测由事件相关电位的失配负波(MMN)成分来索引。MMN被认为反映了一种听觉感觉记忆和注意力转换机制。我们的目的是研究听觉MMN是否能与具有预测价值的视觉线索相关联。通过使用在大多数但并非所有情况下预测异常声音出现的视觉线索,我们不仅能够诱发出对异常声音的MMN,还能诱发出对那些在视觉线索误导性前置下的常规声音的MMN。这一结果表明人类自动听觉变化检测系统具有高度灵活性,因为它受到短期视听觉联想学习的影响。