Cowan N, Winkler I, Teder W, Näätänen R
Department of Psychology, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1993 Jul;19(4):909-21. doi: 10.1037//0278-7393.19.4.909.
The mismatch negativity (MMN) is a component of the auditory event-related brain potential that occurs in response to infrequent changes in the physical properties of homogeneous series of sounds, even when subjects are instructed to ignore the auditory channel of stimulation. It has been proposed (e.g., Näätänen, 1990) that the MMN is generated by an automatic process in which a difference between the deviant sound and the previous, standard sound is detected by the brain. However, it is unclear how the form of memory involved is related to the rest of the memory system. The present study indicates that, for an MMN to be elicited in response to a change in tone frequency, the representation of the standard tone must be both (a) well-established as a standard in memory, and (b) in a currently active state. The relation between physiological and psychological aspects of memory representation is discussed.
失匹配负波(MMN)是听觉事件相关脑电位的一个组成部分,它会在均匀声音序列的物理属性出现罕见变化时产生,即使受试者被要求忽略刺激的听觉通道。有人提出(例如,Näätänen,1990),MMN是由一个自动过程产生的,在这个过程中,大脑检测到异常声音与先前的标准声音之间的差异。然而,目前尚不清楚所涉及的记忆形式与记忆系统的其他部分是如何关联的。本研究表明,要引发MMN对音调频率变化做出反应,标准音调的表征必须同时满足以下两点:(a)在记忆中作为标准被充分确立;(b)处于当前活跃状态。本文还讨论了记忆表征的生理和心理方面之间的关系。