Dynamic neuromagnetic responses to auditory motion: a novel index for evaluation of attention.

J Xiang, S Holowka, R Ishii, D Wilson, S Chuang
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Our previous studies have demonstrated that there is a motion-related magnetic response evoked by moving sound but not stationary sound. The motion-related response reflects the dynamic activities of brain processing of auditory motion. This study focuses on the effect of attention on the response. Six normal hearing subjects were studied using a 151-channel whole-cortex magnetoencephalography (MEG) system. Four sound stimuli were designed: two sounds moved from left to right (rightward) and the other two sounds moved from right to left (leftward). Two sounds moving in the same direction were separated with an attention task. The attention task was a mathematical calculation. The results showed that when subjects listened to the moving sound, there was a clearly auditory motion related response at a latency of 649 +/- 14.2 ms. However, when subjects were doing the calculation while listening to the moving sounds, the motion related response completely disappeared. Strikingly, there was a dent at a latency of 600 ms. To our knowledge, this is probably the first study showing a neuromagnetic response which can be clearly elicited or inhibited by an attention task. We consider that the motion related response has the potential to be an objective index for the study of attention.

听觉运动的动态神经磁反应:一种评价注意力的新指标。
我们之前的研究表明,移动的声音会引起与运动相关的磁反应,而静止的声音则不会。运动相关反应反映了大脑对听觉运动加工的动态活动。本研究的重点是注意对反应的影响。采用151通道全皮质脑磁图(MEG)系统对6名听力正常的受试者进行研究。设计了四种声音刺激:两个声音从左到右(向右)移动,另外两个声音从右到左(向左)移动。通过注意力任务将两个方向相同的声音分开。注意力任务是一个数学计算。结果表明,被试在听运动声音时,出现明显的听觉运动相关反应,潜伏期为649±14.2 ms。然而,当受试者在听运动声音的同时进行计算时,运动相关的反应完全消失。引人注目的是,延迟时间为600毫秒时出现了一个凹痕。据我们所知,这可能是第一个表明神经磁反应可以被注意力任务清楚地激发或抑制的研究。我们认为运动相关反应有可能成为研究注意力的客观指标。
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