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奖励幅度增强了听觉刺激的早期注意力加工。

Reward magnitude enhances early attentional processing of auditory stimuli.

机构信息

Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.

Office of Assessment & Accreditation, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA.

出版信息

Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2022 Apr;22(2):268-280. doi: 10.3758/s13415-021-00962-1. Epub 2021 Nov 22.

Abstract

Reward associations are known to shape the brain's processing of visual stimuli, but relatively less is known about how reward associations impact the processing of auditory stimuli. We leveraged the high-temporal resolution of electroencephalography (EEG) and event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the influence of low- and high-magnitude stimulus-reward associations in an auditory oddball task. We associated fast, correct detection of certain auditory target stimuli with larger monetary rewards, and other auditory targets with smaller rewards. We found enhanced attentional processing of the more highly rewarded target stimuli, as evidenced by faster behavioral detection of those stimuli compared with lower-rewarded stimuli. Neurally, higher-reward associations enhanced the early sensory processing of auditory targets. Targets associated with higher-magnitude rewards had higher amplitude N1 and mismatch negativity (MMN) ERP components than targets associated with lower-magnitude rewards. Reward did not impact the latency of these early components. Higher-reward magnitude also decreased the latency and increased the amplitude of the longer-latency P3 component, suggesting that reward also can enhance the final processing stages of auditory target stimuli. These results provide insight into how the sensory and attentional neural processing of auditory stimuli is modulated by stimulus-reward associations and the magnitude of those associations, with higher-magnitude reward associations yielding enhanced auditory processing at both early and late stages compared with lower-magnitude reward associations.

摘要

奖励关联被认为会影响大脑对视觉刺激的处理,但关于奖励关联如何影响听觉刺激的处理,人们知之甚少。我们利用脑电图 (EEG) 和事件相关电位 (ERP) 的高时间分辨率,在听觉Oddball 任务中研究了低强度和高强度刺激-奖励关联的影响。我们将快速、正确地检测到某些听觉目标刺激与更大的金钱奖励联系起来,而将其他听觉目标与较小的奖励联系起来。我们发现,与低奖励目标相比,高奖励目标的注意加工得到了增强,这表现为这些目标的行为检测更快。从神经学上看,更高的奖励关联增强了听觉目标的早期感觉处理。与低强度奖励相关的目标相比,与高强度奖励相关的目标具有更高的振幅 N1 和失匹配负波 (MMN) ERP 成分。奖励并没有影响这些早期成分的潜伏期。更高的奖励幅度也降低了潜伏期并增加了较长潜伏期 P3 成分的振幅,这表明奖励也可以增强听觉目标刺激的最终处理阶段。这些结果深入了解了刺激-奖励关联以及这些关联的强度如何调节听觉刺激的感觉和注意力神经处理,与低强度奖励关联相比,高强度奖励关联在早期和晚期都能增强听觉处理。

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