Frauke Kraus, Bernhard Ross, Björn Herrmann, Jonas Obleser
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摘要
在苛刻的聆听环境中,聆听者的动机状态可能会影响他们的认知投资。在这里,我们的目的是阐明在苛刻的听力条件下,特定领域的感官处理、一般领域的神经α功率以及作为认知投资替代物的瞳孔大小如何编码动机状态的影响。参与者(男性和女性)在进行听觉间隙检测任务时,瞳孔大小和脑磁图(MEG)会被同时记录。通过改变间隙持续时间和金钱奖励前景,分别对任务要求和听者的动机状态进行正交操纵。任务难度会影响听者的表现,而奖励前景则会提高听者的表现。瞳孔大小可靠地显示了个人动机状态的调节作用。在神经层面,动机状态并不直接影响听觉感觉处理,但会影响听觉事件的注意后处理,这反映在晚期诱发反应场和α功率变化上。间隙前的瞳孔放大和顶叶较高的α功率都预示着在单次试验水平上会有更好的表现。目前的数据支持这样一个框架,即在具有挑战性的听力情境中,动机状态是对听觉输入进行后处理的一种注意力自上而下的神经手段。 重要声明 个人的动机状态如何影响努力听力过程中的认知投资?在这项同时进行的瞳孔测量和 MEG 研究中,受试者在执行听觉间隙检测任务时,其动机状态会受到金钱奖励前景的不同影响。瞳孔大小直接反映了听力需求的动机调节。个体的动机状态也增强了对听觉事件的自上而下的注意后处理,但既没有改变听觉感觉处理,也没有改变间隙前顶叶α功率。这些数据表明,在具有挑战性的聆听情境中,聆听者的动机状态会对听觉神经过程产生自上而下的后期注意效应。
Neurophysiology of Effortful Listening: Decoupling Motivational Modulation from Task Demands.
In demanding listening situations, a listener's motivational state may affect their cognitive investment. Here, we aim to delineate how domain-specific sensory processing, domain-general neural alpha power, and pupil size as a proxy for cognitive investment encode influences of motivational state under demanding listening. Participants (male and female) performed an auditory gap-detection task while the pupil size and the magnetoencephalogram were simultaneously recorded. Task demand and a listener's motivational state were orthogonally manipulated through changes in gap duration and monetary-reward prospect, respectively. Whereas task difficulty impaired performance, reward prospect enhanced it. The pupil size reliably indicated the modulatory impact of an individual's motivational state. At the neural level, the motivational state did not affect auditory sensory processing directly but impacted attentional postprocessing of an auditory event as reflected in the late evoked-response field and alpha-power change. Both pregap pupil dilation and higher parietal alpha power predicted better performance at the single-trial level. The current data support a framework wherein the motivational state acts as an attentional top-down neural means of postprocessing the auditory input in challenging listening situations.
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JNeurosci (ISSN 0270-6474) is an official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. It is published weekly by the Society, fifty weeks a year, one volume a year. JNeurosci publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles