Pannese Alessia, Herrmann Christoph S, Sussman Elyse
The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies, Columbia University, 1161 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY, 10027, USA,
Brain Topogr. 2015 May;28(3):411-22. doi: 10.1007/s10548-014-0368-4. Epub 2014 Apr 27.
Detecting regularity and change in the environment is crucial for survival, as it enables making predictions about the world and informing goal-directed behavior. In the auditory modality, the detection of regularity involves segregating incoming sounds into distinct perceptual objects (stream segregation). The detection of change from this within-stream regularity is associated with the mismatch negativity, a component of auditory event-related brain potentials (ERPs). A central unanswered question is how the detection of regularity and the detection of change are interrelated, and whether attention affects the former, the latter, or both. Here we show that the detection of regularity and the detection of change can be empirically dissociated, and that attention modulates the detection of change without precluding the detection of regularity, and the perceptual organization of the auditory background into distinct streams. By applying frequency spectra analysis on the EEG of subjects engaged in a selective listening task, we found distinct peaks of ERP synchronization, corresponding to the rhythm of the frequency streams, independently of whether the stream was attended or ignored. Our results provide direct neurophysiological evidence of regularity detection in the auditory background, and show that it can occur independently of change detection and in the absence of attention.
检测环境中的规律性和变化对于生存至关重要,因为它能够对世界做出预测并为目标导向行为提供信息。在听觉模态中,规律性检测涉及将传入的声音分离成不同的感知对象(流分离)。从这种流内规律性中检测变化与失配负波相关,失配负波是听觉事件相关脑电位(ERP)的一个成分。一个核心的未解决问题是规律性检测和变化检测是如何相互关联的,以及注意力是否会影响前者、后者或两者。在这里,我们表明规律性检测和变化检测在经验上是可分离的,并且注意力调节变化检测而不排除规律性检测以及将听觉背景感知组织成不同的流。通过对参与选择性听力任务的受试者的脑电图应用频谱分析,我们发现了ERP同步的不同峰值,对应于频率流的节奏,而不管该流是被注意还是被忽略。我们的结果提供了听觉背景中规律性检测的直接神经生理学证据,并表明它可以独立于变化检测且在没有注意力的情况下发生。