Cognition and Action Neuroscience Lab, Dept. of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome "Foro Italico", Rome, Italy; Electrophysiology of Cognition Lab, IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy.
Cognition and Action Neuroscience Lab, Dept. of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome "Foro Italico", Rome, Italy.
Cortex. 2021 Feb;135:1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.11.007. Epub 2020 Nov 28.
The anticipation of upcoming events is a key-feature of cognition. Previous investigations on anticipatory visuospatial attention mainly adopted transient and-more rarely-sustained tasks, whose main difference consists in the presence of transient or sustained cue stimuli and different involvement of top-down or bottom-up forms of attention. In particular, while top-down control has been suggested to drive sustained attention, it is not clear whether both endogenous and exogenous controls are recruited in transient attention task, or whether the cue-evoked attention may be interpreted as a mainly bottom-up guided process. To solve this issue, the present study focused on the preparatory brain activity of participants performing a sustained and a transient attention task. To this aim, the focus was on pre-stimulus event-related potential (ERP) components, i.e., the prefrontal negativity (pN) and the visual negativity (vN), associated with cognitive and sensorial preparation, emerging from prefrontal and visual areas, respectively. Results indicated that the pN was specific for the sustained task, while the vN emerged for both tasks, although smaller in the transient task, with a hemispheric lateralization contralateral to the attended hemifield. The present findings support the interpretation of the vN as a modality-specific index of attentional preparation, and suggest the presence of cognitive endogenous control in sustained tasks only, as revealed by the presence of a prefrontal activity that was interpreted as the locus of the top-down attentional modulation during the stimulus expectancy stage.
对即将发生事件的预期是认知的一个关键特征。先前关于预期视空间注意的研究主要采用了瞬时和(更罕见的)持续任务,其主要区别在于存在瞬时或持续的线索刺激以及自上而下或自下而上的注意形式的不同参与。特别是,虽然有人认为自上而下的控制驱动持续注意,但在瞬时注意任务中是否同时招募了内源性和外源性控制,或者线索引起的注意是否可以解释为主要是由下至上引导的过程,这一点尚不清楚。为了解决这个问题,本研究关注的是参与者在执行持续和瞬时注意任务时的预备性大脑活动。为此,重点放在与认知和感觉准备相关的预刺激事件相关电位 (ERP) 成分上,即分别来自前额叶和视觉区域的前额负性 (pN) 和视觉负性 (vN)。结果表明,pN 是持续任务的特异性,而 vN 出现在两种任务中,尽管在瞬时任务中较小,但与注意的半视野相对应的半球偏向性。本研究结果支持将 vN 解释为注意力准备的特定于模态的指标,并表明只有在持续任务中存在认知内源性控制,这反映了在前额活动中的存在,该活动被解释为在刺激预期阶段进行自上而下的注意调节的位置。