Department of Psychology, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA.
Psychophysiology. 2009 Nov;46(6):1208-15. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2009.00870.x. Epub 2009 Aug 7.
We examined whether effects of prior experience are mediated by distinct brain processes from those processing current stimulus features. We recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) during an auditory stream segregation task that presented an adaptation sequence with a small, intermediate, or large frequency separation between low and high tones (Deltaf), followed by a test sequence with intermediate Deltaf. Perception of two streams during the test was facilitated by small prior Deltaf and by prior perception of two streams and was accompanied by more positive ERPs. The scalp topography of these perception-related changes in ERPs was different from that observed for ERP modulations due to increasing the current Deltaf. These results reveal complex interactions between stimulus-driven activity and temporal-context-based processes and suggest a complex set of brain areas involved in modulating perception based on current and previous experience.
我们研究了先前经验的影响是否通过与当前刺激特征处理不同的大脑过程来介导。我们在听觉流分离任务中记录了事件相关电位 (ERPs),该任务在低频和高频音之间呈现小、中、大的频率分离的适应序列 (Deltaf),然后是中间 Deltaf 的测试序列。在测试期间感知两个流时,小的先前 Deltaf 和先前感知两个流会促进感知,并且伴随着更正向的 ERPs。这些与 ERPs 相关的感知变化的头皮地形图与由于增加当前 Deltaf 而观察到的 ERPs 调制不同。这些结果揭示了刺激驱动活动和基于时间上下文的过程之间的复杂相互作用,并表明涉及根据当前和以前的经验调节感知的一组复杂的大脑区域。