Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ 07102, USA.
Neuroimage. 2011 Feb 1;54(3):1910-8. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.10.016. Epub 2010 Oct 15.
Auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) have been used to understand how the brain processes auditory input, and to track developmental change in sensory systems. Localizing ERP generators can provide invaluable insights into how and where auditory information is processed. However, age-appropriate infant brain templates have not been available to aid such developmental mapping. In this study, auditory change detection responses of brain ERPs were examined in 6-month-old infants using discrete and distributed source localization methods mapped onto age-appropriate magnetic resonance images. Infants received a passive oddball paradigm using fast-rate non-linguistic auditory stimuli (tone doublets) with the deviant incorporating a pitch change for the second tone. Data was processed using two different high-pass filters. When a 0.5 Hz filter was used, the response to the pitch change was a large frontocentral positive component. When a 3 Hz filter was applied, two temporally consecutive components associated with change detection were seen: one with negative voltage, and another with positive voltage over frontocentral areas. Both components were localized close to the auditory cortex with an additional source near to the anterior cingulate cortex. The sources for the negative response had a more tangential orientation relative to the supratemporal plane compared to the positive response, which showed a more lateral, oblique orientation. The results described here suggest that at 6 months of age infants generate similar response patterns and use analogous cortical areas to that of adults to detect changes in the auditory environment. Moreover, the source locations and orientations, together with waveform topography and morphology provide evidence in infants for feature-specific change detection followed by involuntary switching of attention.
听觉事件相关电位(ERP)已被用于了解大脑如何处理听觉输入,并追踪感觉系统的发育变化。定位 ERP 发生器可以深入了解听觉信息是如何以及在何处被处理的。然而,以前并没有适用于婴儿的大脑模板来帮助进行这种发展性映射。在这项研究中,我们使用离散和分布式源定位方法,将其映射到适用于年龄的磁共振图像上,检查了 6 个月大婴儿的大脑 ERP 听觉变化检测反应。婴儿接受了一种被动的Oddball 范式,使用快速率的非语言听觉刺激(音调双音),其中第二个音调的偏差包含音高变化。数据使用两种不同的高通滤波器进行处理。当使用 0.5 Hz 的滤波器时,对音高变化的反应是一个大的额中央正成分。当应用 3 Hz 的滤波器时,与变化检测相关的两个连续的时程成分被观察到:一个具有负电压,另一个具有额中央区域的正电压。这两个成分都定位于靠近听觉皮层的位置,在扣带前回附近还有一个额外的源。与正反应相比,负反应的源具有更切线的方向,相对于颞上平面,而正反应则显示出更侧向、倾斜的方向。这里描述的结果表明,在 6 个月大时,婴儿产生类似的反应模式,并使用与成人类似的皮质区域来检测听觉环境中的变化。此外,源的位置和方向,以及波形的拓扑和形态,为婴儿提供了特征特异性变化检测后注意力无意识切换的证据。