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BMC Neuroscience
Is the processing of affective prosody influenced by spatial attention? an ERP study
Brigitte Röder2  Julia Föcker1  Julia C Gädeke2 
[1] Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Boulevard du Pont-d'Arve 40, Geneva, 1205, Switzerland;Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 11, Hamburg, 20146, Germany
关键词: ERPs;    Emotion;    Spatial attention;    Prosody;    Voices;   
Others  :  1140522
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2202-14-14
 received in 2012-09-26, accepted in 2013-01-24,  发布年份 2013
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【 摘 要 】

Background

The present study asked whether the processing of affective prosody is modulated by spatial attention. Pseudo-words with a neutral, happy, threatening, and fearful prosody were presented at two spatial positions. Participants attended to one position in order to detect infrequent targets. Emotional prosody was task irrelevant. The electro-encephalogram (EEG) was recorded to assess processing differences as a function of spatial attention and emotional valence.

Results

Event-related potentials (ERPs) differed as a function of emotional prosody both when attended and when unattended. While emotional prosody effects interacted with effects of spatial attention at early processing levels (< 200 ms), these effects were additive at later processing stages (> 200 ms).

Conclusions

Emotional prosody, therefore, seems to be partially processed outside the focus of spatial attention. Whereas at early sensory processing stages spatial attention modulates the degree of emotional voice processing as a function of emotional valence, emotional prosody is processed outside of the focus of spatial attention at later processing stages.

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2013 Gädeke et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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