Patterns of stimulus- and self-induced slow brain potentials--a sign of task-specific preparation.

Human neurobiology Pub Date : 1986-01-01
T Elbert
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Does the scalp distribution of slow shifts in human brain potentials depend upon the processing demands? The question was approached applying two different paradigms. In the first study, the anticipation of haptic tasks presented to either of the hands was found to give rise to a contralateral slow negative brain potential (SP). The second study demonstrated that comparable hemisphere-specific patterns can be self-induced by means of biofeedback training. These results suggest that negative SPs (like the CNV) indicate preactivation of those brain-regions that process the expected task.

刺激和自我诱导的慢脑电位模式——特定任务准备的标志。
人脑电位缓慢变化的头皮分布是否取决于加工需求?这个问题是用两种不同的范例来解决的。在第一项研究中,对任何一只手的触觉任务的预期被发现会引起对侧慢负脑电位(SP)。第二项研究表明,类似的半球特异性模式可以通过生物反馈训练的方式自我诱导。这些结果表明,负SPs(如CNV)表明处理预期任务的大脑区域被预先激活。
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