心理物理任务中数数对视觉注意的影响ERP研究

Armita Faghani Jadidi, R. Davoodi, M. Moradi, Ali Yoonessi
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注意力是一种高层次的认知任务,与大脑中的复杂过程有关。但在几乎所有的研究中,这个过程都与次要任务(如计算)有关。一些人认为,这两种认知活动(即注意力和计算)在人脑中的联系是非常密切和复杂的。然而,本研究的目的是评估依赖视觉注意的副作用,以便通过大脑信号澄清注意的定义。在以往的相关研究中,只涉及计数的定性影响,这是一个新的尝试。我们使用了一种新的心理物理学任务来探索这种额外任务对视觉自上而下注意力的影响。在实验过程中记录了48名受试者枕叶、顶叶和额叶的脑电图。构建了有计算和无计算的锁定目标erp。分别提取8个通道对应的P300分量的时间特征。采用常用的特征选择方法和分类器将注意力分为两类(带计数的注意力和纯粹的注意力)。结果表明,我们的任务能够分离,一些预定义的ERP,时间特征是有意义的,而注意力则集中在数字上。因此,我们引入了属于这种分离的ERP特征,并确定了最相关的脑区。据我们所知,这是第一次进行这种定量分离。
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The impact of numeration on visual attention during a psychophysical task; An ERP study
Attention is amongst the high level cognitive task which is associated with complex process in the brain. But in almost all researches, this process is associated with a secondary task, (like numeration). Some believe that the link between these two cognitive activities (i.e. attention and numeration) in human brain is very close and intricate. However, the goal of this research is to evaluate the side effects of counting on visual attention in order to clarify the definition of Attention through brain signals. In previous related researches, only the qualitative impacts of counting have been dealt with and endeavor in this field is a new effort. We used a novel psychophysics task to explore the impact of this extra task on visual top-down attention. EEG was recorded during the task from 48 subjects in occipital, Parietal and frontal lobes. Target-locked ERPs for attention with and without numerating were constructed. Time features corresponding to P300 component were extracted for all eight channels separately. Common feature selection method and classifiers were employed to separate two classes (attention with numeration and pure attention). The results indicate that our task was capable of separation and some of the predefined ERP, time features are meaningful while attention is with numeration. As a result, we have introduced ERP features which belong to this separation and also determined the most relevant brain areas. To our knowledge, this is the first time that this quantitative separation is performed.
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