Sugimoto Fumie, Kimura Motohiro, Takeda Yuji, Katayama Jun'ichi
aNational Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba bDepartment of Psychological Science, Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya, Japan.
Neuroreport. 2017 Aug 16;28(12):755-759. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0000000000000837.
In a three-stimulus oddball task, the amplitude of P3a elicited by deviant stimuli increases with an increase in the difficulty of discriminating between standard and target stimuli (i.e. task-difficulty effect on P3a), indicating that attentional capture by deviant stimuli is enhanced with an increase in task difficulty. This enhancement of attentional capture may be explained in terms of the modulation of modality-nonspecific temporal attention; that is, the participant's attention directed to the predicted timing of stimulus presentation is stronger when the task difficulty increases, which results in enhanced attentional capture. The present study examined this possibility with a modified three-stimulus oddball task consisting of a visual standard, a visual target, and four types of deviant stimuli defined by a combination of two modalities (visual and auditory) and two presentation timings (predicted and unpredicted). We expected that if the modulation of temporal attention is involved in enhanced attentional capture, then the task-difficulty effect on P3a should be reduced for unpredicted compared with predicted deviant stimuli irrespective of their modality; this is because the influence of temporal attention should be markedly weaker for unpredicted compared with predicted deviant stimuli. The results showed that the task-difficulty effect on P3a was significantly reduced for unpredicted compared with predicted deviant stimuli in both the visual and the auditory modalities. This result suggests that the modulation of modality-nonspecific temporal attention induced by the increase in task difficulty is at least partly involved in the enhancement of attentional capture by deviant stimuli.
在三刺激Oddball任务中,偏差刺激诱发的P3a波幅会随着标准刺激与目标刺激之间辨别难度的增加而增大(即任务难度对P3a的影响),这表明随着任务难度的增加,偏差刺激对注意力的捕获会增强。注意力捕获的这种增强可以用非模态特异性时间注意力的调节来解释;也就是说,当任务难度增加时,参与者对刺激呈现预测时间的注意力会更强,从而导致注意力捕获增强。本研究使用一种修改后的三刺激Oddball任务对这种可能性进行了检验,该任务包括一个视觉标准刺激、一个视觉目标刺激以及由两种模态(视觉和听觉)和两种呈现时间(预测和非预测)组合定义的四种类型的偏差刺激。我们预期,如果时间注意力的调节参与了注意力捕获的增强,那么与预测偏差刺激相比,无论其模态如何,非预测偏差刺激的任务难度对P3a的影响都应该减小;这是因为与预测偏差刺激相比,非预测偏差刺激的时间注意力影响应该明显更弱。结果表明,在视觉和听觉模态中,与预测偏差刺激相比,非预测偏差刺激的任务难度对P3a的影响都显著减小。这一结果表明,任务难度增加所诱发的非模态特异性时间注意力的调节至少部分参与了偏差刺激对注意力捕获的增强。