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不同 EEG 警觉水平下的时间感知。

Time perception at different EEG-vigilance levels.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Leipzig, Semmelweisstr, 10, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

Behav Brain Funct. 2012 Sep 21;8:50. doi: 10.1186/1744-9081-8-50.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Human time perception is influenced by various factors such as attention and drowsiness. Nevertheless, the impact of cerebral vigilance fluctuations on temporal perception has not been sufficiently explored. We assumed that the state of vigilance ascertained by electroencephalography (EEG) during the perception of a given auditory rhythm would influence its reproduction. Thus, we hypothesised that the re-tapping interval length and the accuracy of reproduction performance would vary depending on the state of vigilance determined by EEG.

METHODS

12 female and 9 male subjects ranging from 21 to 38 years (M = 25.52, SD = 3.75) participated in a test paradigm comprising a) a resting EEG for the determination of vigilance while an auditory rhythm was presented, b) a short activity of the proband to be sure of sufficient alertness, and c) a tapping task to reproduce the presented rhythm. Vigilance states of three consecutive 1-sec-EEG-segments of the resting EEG before the reproduction phase were classified using the Vigilance Algorithm Leipzig (VIGALL).

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Reproduction accuracy was more precise after high EEG-vigilance stages. Thus, the subjects' mean deviation from the given rhythm was lower (t(17) = -2.733, p < 0.05) after high vigilance stage A (MW = 0.046, SD = 0.049) than after low vigilance stage B (MW = 0.065, SD = 0.067). The re-tapping-length was significantly shorter (t(17) = -2.190, p < 0.05) for reproduction phases following high EEG-vigilance stage A compared to the lower EEG-vigilance stage B.

CONCLUSION

These findings support the hypothesis of a varying time perception and of speed alterations of the internal clock after different states of EEG-vigilance, which were automatically classified by VIGALL. Thus, alterations of cognitive processing may be assessable by specific EEG-patterns.

摘要

背景

人类的时间感知受到注意力和困倦等各种因素的影响。然而,大脑警觉波动对时间感知的影响尚未得到充分探索。我们假设,在感知给定听觉节奏时通过脑电图(EEG)确定的警觉状态会影响其再现。因此,我们假设,重拍间隔长度和再现性能的准确性将根据 EEG 确定的警觉状态而变化。

方法

12 名女性和 9 名男性受试者年龄在 21 至 38 岁之间(M = 25.52,SD = 3.75),参与了一个测试范式,包括:a)在呈现听觉节奏时进行静息 EEG 以确定警觉状态,b)进行短时间的被试活动以确保足够的警觉,c)进行敲击任务以再现呈现的节奏。在再现阶段之前,使用莱比锡警觉算法(VIGALL)对静息 EEG 的三个连续 1 秒 EEG 段的警觉状态进行分类。

结果与讨论

在高 EEG 警觉阶段后,再现准确性更精确。因此,与低警觉阶段 B(MW = 0.065,SD = 0.067)相比,受试者从给定节奏的平均偏差较低(t(17) = -2.733,p <0.05)高警觉阶段 A(MW = 0.046,SD = 0.049)。与较低的 EEG 警觉阶段 B 相比,高 EEG 警觉阶段 A 后的再现阶段的重拍长度明显更短(t(17) = -2.190,p <0.05)。

结论

这些发现支持了这样一种假设,即在不同的 EEG 警觉状态下,时间感知和内部时钟的速度变化会发生变化,而这些变化是由 VIGALL 自动分类的。因此,认知加工的变化可以通过特定的 EEG 模式来评估。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/2a9e/3506441/71d9a6dd7977/1744-9081-8-50-1.jpg

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