Pre-attentive and attentive processing of temporal and frequency characteristics within long sounds

Sabine Grimm, Erich Schröger
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Attention effects on the processing of deviations in the duration and the frequency dimension of a long sound were investigated in three conditions: (1) when auditory stimuli were ignored, (2) when they were attended and frequency dimension was task-relevant, and (3) when they were attended and duration dimension was task-relevant. The mismatch negativity (MMN) of the event-related potential (ERP) to infrequent shortenings of a sound (600 ms vs. 1000 ms) and to infrequent frequency modulations at one of nine possible intervals within the sound (change from 440 Hz to 480 Hz and back to 440 Hz, e.g. in the 600–650 ms interval) was measured. Duration MMN was slightly enhanced when directing attention towards the frequency dimension but notably enhanced when attention was focused on duration. The early phase of frequency-modulated MMN was of equal amplitude in all three conditions, and the late phase was equally enlarged in both attend conditions. Interestingly, MMN to frequency-modulated deviants decreased the later the deviation occurred within the sound; there was no indication for an MMN being present in Ignore condition when frequency modulations occurred 400 ms after sound onset or later. Thus, with increasing temporal distance between the onset of a sound and the onset of a deviation within the sound (e.g. frequency modulation or sound offset), MMN for frequency modulations and duration shortenings decreases. This suggests that the initial part of a sound (∼300 ms) contributes more to the unitary sound representation underlying MMN than the later parts.

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长声音的时间和频率特征的前注意和注意处理
在三种情况下研究了注意效应对长音持续时间和频率维度偏差加工的影响:(1)忽略听觉刺激、(2)有听觉刺激且频率维度与任务相关、(3)有听觉刺激且持续时间维度与任务相关。测量了事件相关电位(ERP)对声音的不频繁缩短(600 ms vs 1000 ms)和声音中9个可能间隔之一的不频繁频率调制(从440 Hz变化到480 Hz,再回到440 Hz,例如在600 - 650 ms间隔内)的失配负性(MMN)。持续时间MMN在将注意力集中于频率维度时略有增强,但在将注意力集中于持续时间维度时显著增强。在三种情况下,调频MMN的早期幅值相等,而在两种情况下,后期幅值相等。有趣的是,MMN对频率调制偏差的影响随着声音中偏差的发生而降低;当频率调制发生在声音发作后400毫秒或更晚时,没有迹象表明在忽略条件下存在MMN。因此,随着声音开始和声音内偏差(例如频率调制或声音偏移)开始之间的时间距离的增加,用于频率调制和持续时间缩短的MMN减少。这表明声音的初始部分(~ 300 ms)比后面的部分对MMN基础上的统一声音表示贡献更大。
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