基于节奏的时间预期:可预测性和周期性的独特贡献
Sandra Solli1, Anne Danielsen1, Sabine Leske1,2
1University of Oslo.
Journal of cognitive neuroscience
|October 21, 2024
概括
可预测的节奏,无论是周期性的还是非周期性的,都能增强听觉感知. 然而,只有周期性节奏才显示神经连接,这表明有不同的时间注意力和准备机制.
科学领域:
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 听觉感知是一种听觉感知.
- 时间期望 时间期望
背景情况:
- 节奏感官输入有助于时间期望和感知.
- 振荡带动使神经活动与刺激同步.
- 在非周期性可预测节奏中,引进的作用尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 在基于节奏的期望中划分可预测性和周期性的不同角色.
- 研究听觉感知是如何通过时间序列调节的.
- 检查基于节奏的时间注意力的神经相关性.
主要方法:
- 参与者在周期性可预测,无周期性可预测或不可预测的序列之后执行了音调识别任务.
- 听觉感知是基于相对于序列的目标声音位置来评估的.
- 记录了与事件相关的大脑潜力 (ERP).
主要成果:
- 可预测的序列 (周期性和非周期性) 比不可预测的序列提高了性能.
- 只有周期性序列显示了带来的性能调制.
- 与事件相关的大脑潜力 (ERP),如P3b和目标前的消极性,反映了行为发现.
结论:
- 可预测性通过时间注意力增强了听觉感知.
- 周期性可能涉及神经引进,以获得更精确的时间期望.
- 可预测性和周期性通过不同的机制影响知觉.
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