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Measurement of Neurophysiological Signals of Ignoring and Attending Processes in Attention Control
Published on: July 5, 2015
The effect of attention on the auditory steady-state response
B Ross1, T W Picton, A T Herdman
1The Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto, ON, Canada. bernhard.ross@ieee.org
Abstract:
40-Hz auditory steady state responses to amplitude modulated tones were recorded with magnetoencephalography to investigate the effect of focused attention. A modulation discrimination task and a destructive visual task established the attended and the non-attended experimental conditions. A strong contrast between these conditions was demonstrated by largely enhanced sustained responses under the attention condition. A significant attentional effect on the ASSR amplitude was observed mostly in the left hemisphere between 200 to 500 ms after stimulus onset. In contrast, transient gamma-band and N1 responses were not affected by the different states of attention.

