Simon-Dack Stephanie Lynn, Cummings Sara Elizabeth, Reetz Daniel James, Alvarez-Vazquez Enrique, Gu Huanzhong, Teder-Sälejärvi Wolfgang Alexander
Department of Psychology #2765, Center for Visual Neuroscience, North Dakota State University, P.O. Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108-6050, USA.
Brain Topogr. 2009 May;21(3-4):261-8. doi: 10.1007/s10548-009-0096-3. Epub 2009 Apr 29.
Parietal neuronal populations have been found which respond bimodally to visual and somatosensory input regarding one's own limbs or even perceived haptic input of a false limb (Graziano et al., Science 290:1782-1785, 2000). Further, neuronal populations have been observed which respond preferentially to visual stimuli presented in spatial congruence with our hands (Graziano, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 96:10418-10421, 1999). In this study, we examined event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited by laser dots projected onto or above participants' index and middle fingers during a sustained-attention task. We hypothesized that visual stimuli projected onto the hand would elicit differences in ERP deflections related to sensory gating and categorization in comparison to when projected close to the hand. Participants responded via a footswitch to rare target flashes of light occurring on or directly above the middle finger of the attended hand. We found enhanced amplitudes of the N1 and P3 deflections when the stimuli fell onto the finger tips as opposed to above them. Furthermore, the N1 for unattended stimuli was less suppressed when the lasers were projected onto the fingers. Behaviorally, participants were less accurate to targets when the lasers fell onto the fingers. We conclude that when the lasers appear to "touch" the participants, they act to automatically draw participants' attention. Thus visual stimuli projected onto the fingers of the 'unattended' hand are harder to filter out, leading to decreases in accuracy during task performance.
已发现顶叶神经元群体对有关自身肢体的视觉和体感输入,甚至对假肢体的触觉输入有双峰反应(格拉齐亚诺等人,《科学》290:1782 - 1785,2000年)。此外,还观察到神经元群体对与我们手部空间一致呈现的视觉刺激有优先反应(格拉齐亚诺,《美国国家科学院院刊》96:10418 - 10421,1999年)。在本研究中,我们检测了在持续注意力任务期间,投射到参与者食指和中指上或其上方的激光点所引发的事件相关电位(ERP)。我们假设,与投射在手部附近相比,投射到手上的视觉刺激会在与感觉门控和分类相关的ERP偏转上引发差异。参与者通过脚踏开关对被关注手部中指上或其正上方出现的罕见目标闪光做出反应。我们发现,当刺激落在指尖而不是指尖上方时,N1和P3偏转的幅度增强。此外,当激光投射到手指上时,未被关注刺激的N1受到的抑制较小。在行为方面,当激光落在手指上时,参与者对目标的准确性较低。我们得出结论,当激光似乎“触碰”参与者时,它们会自动吸引参与者的注意力。因此,投射到“未被关注”手部手指上的视觉刺激更难被过滤掉,导致任务执行期间准确性下降。