Shucard D W, Shucard J L, Thomas D G
Science. 1977 Sep 23;197(4310):1295-8. doi: 10.1126/science.897671.
The amplitude of auditory evoked potentials recorded from the cerebral hemispheres to pairs of task-irrelevant tones was related to differential hemispheric engagement in ongoing cognitive activity (for example, verbal versus musical). The hemisphere hypothesized to be most engaged in the ongoing cognitive task, as compared to the unengaged hemisphere, produced a greater potential difference between the temporal and reference electrode to the second of the tone pairs. These findings are related to "fast habituation" and "recovery cycle.".
从大脑半球记录到的对与任务无关的双声刺激的听觉诱发电位的振幅,与在进行中的认知活动(例如,语言与音乐)中大脑半球的不同参与情况有关。与未参与的半球相比,假设最参与进行中的认知任务的半球,在双声刺激中的第二个刺激时,颞部电极与参考电极之间产生了更大的电位差。这些发现与“快速习惯化”和“恢复周期”有关。