Versaci Leonardo, Laje Rodrigo
Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Bernal, Argentina.
CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Eur J Neurosci. 2021 Apr 28. doi: 10.1111/ejn.15245.
Finger tapping is a task widely used in a variety of experimental paradigms, in particular to understand sensorimotor synchronization and time processing in the range of hundreds of milliseconds (millisecond timing). Normally, subjects do not receive any instruction about what to attend to and the results are seldom interpreted taking into account the possible effects of attention. In this work we show that attention can be oriented to the purely temporal aspects of a paced finger-tapping task and that it affects performance. Specifically, time-oriented attention improves the accuracy in paced finger tapping and it also increases the resynchronization efficiency after a period perturbation. We use two markers of the attention level: auditory ERPs and subjective report of the mental workload. In addition, we propose a novel algorithm to separate the auditory, stimulus-related components from the somatosensory, response-related ones, which are naturally overlapped in the recorded EEG.
手指敲击是一项在各种实验范式中广泛使用的任务,特别是用于理解数百毫秒范围内的感觉运动同步和时间处理(毫秒计时)。通常,受试者不会收到关于关注内容的任何指示,并且很少在考虑注意力可能影响的情况下解释结果。在这项工作中,我们表明注意力可以指向有节奏的手指敲击任务的纯时间方面,并且它会影响表现。具体而言,以时间为导向的注意力提高了有节奏手指敲击的准确性,并且在一段时间的扰动后还提高了重新同步效率。我们使用两个注意力水平的指标:听觉事件相关电位和心理负荷的主观报告。此外,我们提出了一种新颖的算法,用于将听觉的、与刺激相关的成分与体感的、与反应相关的成分分离,这些成分在记录的脑电图中自然重叠。