Chennu Srivas, Bekinschtein Tristan A
Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge Cambridge, UK.
Front Psychol. 2012 Mar 5;3:65. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00065. eCollection 2012.
The interplay between attention and consciousness is frequently tested in altered states of consciousness, including transitions between stages of sleep and sedation, and in pathological disorders of consciousness (DoC; the vegetative and minimally conscious states; VS and MCS). One of the most widely used tasks to assess cognitive processing in this context is the auditory oddball paradigm, where an infrequent change in a sequence of sounds elicits, in awake subjects, a characteristic EEG event-related potential called the mismatch negativity, followed by the classic P300 wave. The latter is further separable into the slightly earlier, anterior P3a and the later, posterior P3b, thought to be linked to task-irrelevant "bottom-up" and task-oriented "top-down" attention, respectively. We discuss here the putative dissociations between attention and awareness in DoC, sedation and sleep, bearing in mind the recently emerging evidence from healthy volunteers and patients. These findings highlight the neurophysiological and cognitive parallels (and differences) across these three distinct variations in levels of consciousness, and inform the theoretical framework for interpreting the role of attention therein.
注意力与意识之间的相互作用经常在意识改变状态下进行测试,包括睡眠和镇静阶段之间的转换,以及意识的病理障碍(DoC;植物状态和最低意识状态;VS和MCS)。在这种情况下,评估认知加工最广泛使用的任务之一是听觉Oddball范式,在清醒受试者中,一系列声音中不频繁的变化会引发一种特征性的脑电图事件相关电位,称为失配负波,随后是经典的P300波。后者进一步可分为稍早的前部P3a和稍后的后部P3b,分别被认为与任务无关的“自下而上”和面向任务的“自上而下”注意力有关。我们在此讨论DoC、镇静和睡眠中注意力与意识之间的假定分离,同时牢记来自健康志愿者和患者的最新证据。这些发现突出了这三种不同意识水平变化之间的神经生理和认知相似之处(以及差异),并为解释注意力在其中的作用提供了理论框架。