Department of Neurology, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany.
Sci Adv. 2015 Nov 13;1(10):e1500677. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.1500677. eCollection 2015 Nov.
The extent to which the contents of short-term memory are consciously accessible is a fundamental question of cognitive science. In audition, short-term memory is often studied via the mismatch negativity (MMN), a change-related component of the auditory evoked response that is elicited by violations of otherwise regular stimulus sequences. The prevailing functional view of the MMN is that it operates on preattentive and even preconscious stimulus representations. We directly examined the preconscious notion of the MMN using informational masking and magnetoencephalography. Spectrally isolated and otherwise suprathreshold auditory oddball sequences were occasionally random rendered inaudible by embedding them in random multitone masker "clouds." Despite identical stimulation/task contexts and a clear representation of all stimuli in auditory cortex, MMN was only observed when the preceding regularity (that is, the standard stream) was consciously perceived. The results call into question the preconscious interpretation of MMN and raise the possibility that it might index partial awareness in the absence of overt behavior.
短期记忆的内容在何种程度上可以被有意识地获取,是认知科学的一个基本问题。在听觉领域,短期记忆通常通过失匹配负波(MMN)来研究,这是听觉诱发电响应的一个与变化相关的成分,由否则规则的刺激序列的违反引发。MMN 的流行功能观点认为,它作用于非注意甚至前意识的刺激表示。我们使用信息掩蔽和脑磁图直接检查了 MMN 的前意识概念。通过将偶尔随机呈现的、频谱分离的、高于阈限的听觉异常刺激序列嵌入随机多音掩蔽“云”中,使它们变得不可听。尽管刺激/任务环境相同,并且在听觉皮层中清晰地呈现了所有刺激,但只有在前一个规则(即标准流)被有意识地感知时,才会观察到 MMN。结果对 MMN 的前意识解释提出了质疑,并提出了这样一种可能性,即它可能在没有明显行为的情况下指数部分意识。