Fitzgerald Kaitlin, Todd Juanita
School of Psychology, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
Front Psychiatry. 2020 Jun 11;11:468. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00468. eCollection 2020.
Evoked potentials provide valuable insight into brain processes that are integral to our ability to interact effectively and efficiently in the world. The mismatch negativity (MMN) component of the evoked potential has proven highly informative on the ways in which sensitivity to regularity contributes to perception and cognition. This review offers a compendium of research on MMN with a view to scaffolding an appreciation for its use as a tool to explore the way regularities contribute to predictions about the sensory environment over many timescales. In compiling this work, interest in MMN as an index of sensory encoding and memory are addressed, as well as attention. Perspectives on the possible underlying computational processes are reviewed as well as recent observations that invite consideration of how MMN relates to how we learn, what we learn, and why.
诱发电位为深入了解大脑过程提供了有价值的见解,这些过程对于我们在现实世界中有效且高效地互动的能力至关重要。诱发电位的失配负波(MMN)成分已被证明在规律性敏感性对感知和认知的贡献方式方面具有很高的信息量。这篇综述提供了关于MMN的研究概要,旨在增进对其作为一种工具的理解,以探索规律性在多个时间尺度上如何有助于对感觉环境的预测。在汇编这项工作时,我们探讨了对MMN作为感觉编码和记忆指标的兴趣,以及注意力。我们还回顾了关于潜在计算过程的观点,以及最近的观察结果,这些观察结果促使我们思考MMN与我们如何学习、学习什么以及为何学习之间的关系。