Nasman V T, Rosenfeld J P
Northwestern University Department of Psychology, Evanston, Illinois.
Psychophysiology. 1990 May;27(3):338-50. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.1990.tb00393.x.
Two experiments were performed in which we compared the effects of selected non-deviant versus categorically deviant stimuli on parietal P3 under a variety of conditions in which one, both, or neither stimulus was a target of an experimental task. Subjects were repeatedly presented with series of 8 numeric stimuli and 1 alphabetic (Deviant) stimulus. P3 amplitudes to target and nontarget Deviant stimuli were consistently and significantly larger than to other, non-deviant targets and nontargets, respectively. Nontarget Deviant stimuli evoked P3 amplitudes comparable to those evoked by low-probability non-deviant targets. The observed differences indicate that P3 amplitude is a sensitive indicator of perceived category differences, and that the effect of category deviance on parietal P3 amplitude is independent of task response classification (target or nontarget) and of response probability.
我们进行了两项实验,在各种条件下比较了选定的非偏差刺激与绝对偏差刺激对顶叶P3的影响,其中一个、两个或两个刺激都不是实验任务的目标。向受试者反复呈现一系列8个数字刺激和1个字母(偏差)刺激。对目标和非目标偏差刺激的P3波幅分别始终且显著大于对其他非偏差目标和非目标的P3波幅。非目标偏差刺激诱发的P3波幅与低概率非偏差目标诱发的波幅相当。观察到的差异表明,P3波幅是感知类别差异的敏感指标,并且类别偏差对顶叶P3波幅的影响独立于任务反应分类(目标或非目标)和反应概率。