Callan Daniel E, Fukada Takashi, Dehais Frédéric, Ishii Shin
Brain Information Communication Research Laboratory, Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International, Kyoto, Japan.
Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2023 May 25;17:1168108. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1168108. eCollection 2023.
The processes involved in how the attention system selectively focuses on perceptual and motor aspects related to a specific task, while suppressing features of other tasks and/or objects in the environment, are of considerable interest for cognitive neuroscience. The goal of this experiment was to investigate neural processes involved in selective attention and performance under multi-task situations. Several studies have suggested that attention-related gamma-band activity facilitates processing in task-specific modalities, while alpha-band activity inhibits processing in non-task-related modalities. However, investigations into the phenomenon of inattentional deafness/blindness (inability to observe stimuli in non-dominant task when primary task is demanding) have yet to observe gamma-band activity.
This EEG experiment utilizes an engaging whole-body perceptual motor task while carrying out a secondary auditory detection task to investigate neural correlates of inattentional deafness in natural immersive high workload conditions. Differences between hits and misses on the auditory detection task in the gamma (30-50 Hz) and alpha frequency (8-12 Hz) range were carried out at the cortical source level using LORETA.
Participant auditory task performance correlated with an increase in gamma-band activity for hits over misses pre- and post-stimulus in left auditory processing regions. Alpha-band activity was greater for misses relative to hits in right auditory processing regions pre- and post-stimulus onset. These results are consistent with the facilitatory/inhibitory role of gamma/alpha-band activity for neural processing. Additional gamma- and alpha-band activity was found in frontal and parietal brain regions which are thought to reflect various attentional monitoring, selection, and switching processes.
The results of this study help to elucidate the role of gamma and alpha frequency bands in frontal and modality-specific regions involved with selective attention in multi-task immersive situations.
注意力系统如何在选择性地聚焦于与特定任务相关的感知和运动方面的同时,抑制环境中其他任务和/或物体的特征,这一过程是认知神经科学相当感兴趣的内容。本实验的目的是研究多任务情境下选择性注意和表现所涉及的神经过程。多项研究表明,与注意力相关的伽马波段活动有助于特定任务模态下的处理,而阿尔法波段活动则抑制非任务相关模态下的处理。然而,对于疏忽性失聪/失明现象(即在主要任务要求较高时无法观察到非主导任务中的刺激)的研究尚未观察到伽马波段活动。
本脑电图实验利用一项引人入胜的全身感知运动任务,同时执行一项次要的听觉检测任务,以研究自然沉浸式高工作量条件下疏忽性失聪的神经关联。使用低分辨率电磁断层成像(LORETA)在皮质源水平上比较听觉检测任务中命中与未命中在伽马(30 - 50赫兹)和阿尔法频率(8 - 12赫兹)范围内的差异。
参与者的听觉任务表现与左听觉处理区域刺激前后命中相对于未命中时伽马波段活动的增加相关。在刺激开始前后,右听觉处理区域未命中时的阿尔法波段活动相对于命中时更大。这些结果与伽马/阿尔法波段活动对神经处理的促进/抑制作用一致。在额叶和顶叶脑区还发现了额外的伽马和阿尔法波段活动,这些脑区被认为反映了各种注意力监测、选择和切换过程。
本研究结果有助于阐明伽马和阿尔法频段在多任务沉浸式情境中涉及选择性注意的额叶和特定模态区域中的作用。