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Frontiers in Psychology
Levels of attention and task difficulty in the modulation of interval duration mismatch negativity
Deana eDavalos1  Alana eCampbell2 
[1] Colorado State University;University of North Carolina Medical School;
关键词: Time Perception;    mismatch negativity (MMN);    temporal processing;    Temporal Perception;    dMMN;    iMMN;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01619
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Time perception has been described as a fundamental skill needed to engage in a number of higher level cognitive processes essential to successfully navigate everyday life (e.g. planning, sequencing, etc.)Temporal processing is often thought of as a basic neural process that impacts a variety of other cognitive processes. Others, however, have argued that timing in the brain can be affected by a number of variables such as attention and motivation. In an effort to better understand timing in the brain at a basic level with minimal attentional demands, researchers have often employed use of the mismatch negativity (MMN). MMN, specifically duration MMN (dMMN) and interval MMN (iMMN) have beenpopular methods for studying temporal processing in populations for which attention or motivation may be an issue (e.g. clinical populations, early developmental studies). There are, however, select studies which suggest that attention may in fact modify both temporal processing in general and the MMN event-related potential.It is unclear the degree to which attention affects MMN or whether the effects differ depending on the complexity or difficulty of the MMN paradigm. The iMMN indexes temporal processing and is elicited by introducing a deviant interval duration amid a series of standards. A greater degree of difference in the deviant from the standard elicits a heightened iMMN. Unlike past studies, in which attention was intentionally directed towards a closed-captioned move, the current study had participants partake in tasks involving varying degrees of attention (passive, low and high) with varying degrees of deviants (small, medium and large) to better understand the role of attention on the iMMN and to assess whether level of attention paired with changes in task difficulty differentially influence the iMMN electrophysiological responses.Data from 19 subjects were recorded in an iMMN paradigm. The amplitude of the iMMN waveform showed an increase with attention, particularly for intervals that were the most distinct from a standard interval (p < .02). Results suggest that the role of attention on the iMMN is complex. Both the degree of attention paid as well as the level of difficulty of the MMN task likely influence

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