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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
The Influence of Visuospatial Attention on Unattended Auditory 40 Hz Responses
David A Bridwell1  Eswar eDamaraju1  Cullen eRoth1  Sergey M Plis1  Cota Navin eGupta1  Siddharth eKhullar2  Vince eCalhoun3 
[1] Mind Research Network;Rochester Institute of Technology;University of New Mexico;
关键词: EEG;    gamma band;    ICA;    frequency tagging;    40 Hz;    visuospatial attention;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fnhum.2013.00370
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Information must integrate from multiple brain areas in healthy cognition and perception. The present study examined the extent to which cortical responses within one sensory modality are modulated by a complex task conducted within another sensory modality.Electroencephalographic (EEG) responses were measured to a 40 Hz auditory stimulus while individuals attended to modulations in the amplitude of the 40 Hz stimulus, and as a function of the intensity of the popular computer game Tetris. The steady-state response to the 40 Hz stimulus was isolated by Fourier analysis of the EEG.The response at the stimulus frequency was normalized by the response within the surrounding frequencies, generating the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).Seven out of 8 individuals demonstrate a monotonic increase in the log SNR of the 40 Hz responses going from the difficult visuospatial task to the easy visuospatial task to attending to the auditory stimuli.This pattern is represented statistically by a one-way ANOVA, indicating significant differences in log SNR across the three tasks. The sensitivity of 40 Hz auditory responses to the visuospatial load was further demonstrated by a significant correlation between log SNR and the difficulty (i.e. speed) of the Tetris task. Thus, the results demonstrate that 40 Hz auditory cortical responses are influenced by an individual’s goal-directed attention to the stimulus, and by the degree of difficulty of a complex visuospatial task.

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