Rohrbaugh J W, Syndulko K, Sanquist T F, Lindsley D B
Science. 1980 Jun 6;208(4448):1165-8. doi: 10.1126/science.7375925.
Slow shifts in brain potential (commonly called the contingent negative variation), obtained during a warned reaction-time task with a foreperiod of 1 second, were compared with waveforms synthesized by the addition of separately obtained potentials associated with individual (nonpaired) sensory stimuli and self-initiated motor movements. The synthesized waveforms match closely the actual contingent negative variation, suggesting that it is constituted largely of separate, noncontingent elements related to sensory and motor processes.
在一个预警反应时任务中,当预备期为1秒时所获得的缓慢脑电位变化(通常称为关联性负变),与通过叠加分别获得的与单个(非配对)感觉刺激和自主发起的运动相关的电位所合成的波形进行了比较。合成波形与实际的关联性负变紧密匹配,这表明它在很大程度上是由与感觉和运动过程相关的独立、非关联性元素构成的。