Leuthold H, Sommer W
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany.
Psychophysiology. 1993 Sep;30(5):510-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.1993.tb02074.x.
The present study explored the impact of the stimulus presentation rate on sequential effects in event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs). Random series of equiprobable tones were presented at interstimulus intervals (ISIs) of 1.3, 2.1, and 2.9 s. Fast and accurate choice responses to the tones were required. Although sequential effects in RTs were stable across all ISIs, the common first-order repetition effect in P300 amplitude was only observed at the 1.3-s ISI and not at the slower presentation rates. This dissociation between the first-order effects in RTs and ERPs speaks against an explanation of both effects by a common expectancy mechanism. In addition, sequential effects were observed as early as about 100 ms after stimulus onset in the lateralized readiness potential. Together with similar sequential effects in P300 latency, this finding supports a continuous flow model of information processing.
本研究探讨了刺激呈现速率对事件相关电位(ERP)和反应时间(RT)序列效应的影响。等概率音调的随机序列以1.3秒、2.1秒和2.9秒的刺激间隔(ISI)呈现。要求对音调做出快速准确的选择反应。尽管RT中的序列效应在所有ISI中都很稳定,但P300波幅中常见的一阶重复效应仅在1.3秒的ISI时观察到,在较慢的呈现速率下未观察到。RT和ERP中一阶效应之间的这种分离反对用共同的预期机制来解释这两种效应。此外,在侧化准备电位中,早在刺激开始后约100毫秒就观察到了序列效应。与P300潜伏期的类似序列效应一起,这一发现支持了信息处理的连续流模型。