Eimer M, Schröger E
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, England.
Psychophysiology. 1998 May;35(3):313-27. doi: 10.1017/s004857729897086x.
Effects of intermodal attention AND of cross-modal links in spatial attention on visual and auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) were investigated in two experiments where participants had to attend to one stimulus modality (audition or vision) to respond to infrequently presented targets whenever these were presented at a relevant location (indicated by a cue). The ERP effects of intermodal attention (measured by comparing the ERPs elicited by visual and auditory stimuli when the respective modality was relevant or irrelevant) were differently distributed in vision and audition, suggesting that intermodal attention operates by a selective modulation of modality-specific areas. Similar ERP effects of spatial attention (measured by comparing the ERPs to stimuli at cued and uncued locations) were elicited at midline electrodes in vision and audition. With one notable exception, these effects were also present when attention was directed within the other modality, suggesting the existence of cross-modal links between vision and audition in the control of transient spatial attention.
在两个实验中,研究了跨通道注意以及空间注意中的跨模态联系对视觉和听觉事件相关电位(ERP)的影响。在实验中,参与者必须关注一种刺激模态(听觉或视觉),以便在不常出现的目标出现在相关位置(由提示指示)时做出反应。跨通道注意的ERP效应(通过比较当相应模态相关或不相关时视觉和听觉刺激引发的ERP来测量)在视觉和听觉中分布不同,这表明跨通道注意通过对模态特定区域的选择性调制来运作。在视觉和听觉的中线电极上引发了类似的空间注意ERP效应(通过比较对提示位置和未提示位置的刺激的ERP来测量)。有一个显著的例外,当注意指向另一种模态时,这些效应也存在,这表明在瞬态空间注意的控制中,视觉和听觉之间存在跨模态联系。