N100, N200,和P300听觉事件相关电位取决于惯用手和反应任务,如按键和心理计数

Q3 Medicine
Jinsook Kim, Ki-Do Lee, Eunsung Lee
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听觉事件相关电位(AERP)是一种时间锁定的工具,用于测量代表皮层加工不同阶段的大脑表面电活动。第一个N100成分已被概念化为与知觉相关的注意前反应。N100反应受刺激的类型、强度和持续时间等物理特征的调节,也取决于被试的内部状态、神经活动和认知等因素。由于这是一系列刺激中的第一个,N100振幅相对较高,但在随后的刺激重复中会降低(Brown et al., 2002;Clearwater et al., 2008)。尽管N200激活的来源在一定程度上依赖于丘脑区域的边缘和复杂生成系统,但已知N200是皮层、丘脑和脑干区域的综合反应(Ponton et al., 2002)。N200也被认为对任务需求和注意力等认知方面很敏感(Näätänen & Picton, 1986)。然而,N200的潜伏期根据参与者的年龄表现出相互矛盾的结果(Amenedo & Díaz, 1998)。仅在有意识刺激注意期间观察到,P300经常被发现是N200复杂成分的一部分,N200被归类为内源性电位,因为即使是针对目标刺激的简单心理计数任务也可以很好地引发它们(Kaga et al, 2014)。P300反映了刺激发生变化时更新工作记忆所需的大脑活动,其振幅的变化表明了参与信息加工的中枢神经系统活动的包含程度(Verleger et al., 2014)。研究论文pISSN 2635-5019 / eISSN 2635-5027 / Audiol Speech Res 2020;16(4):314-320 / https://doi.org/10.21848/asr.200059
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N100, N200, and P300 Auditory Event-Related Potentials Depending on Handedness and Response Tasks such as Button Pressing and Mental Counting
The auditory event-related potential (AERP) is a time-locked tool to measure the electrical activity of the cerebral surface representing a distinct phase of cortical processing. The first N100 component has been conceptualized as a pre-attentive response related to perception. The N100 response was modulated by the physical characteristics of stimuli such as type, intensity, and duration, and also depended on subject factors such as the internal state, neural activity, and cognition. As it was the first stimulus in a series, the N100 amplitude was relatively high but lowered for subsequent repetitions of stimuli (Brown et al., 2002; Clearwater et al., 2008). N200 has been known to be a comprehensive response of cortical, thalamic, and brainstem regions, although the source of N200 activation relied on some extent to the limbic and complex generating system in the region of the thalamus (Ponton et al., 2002). N200 was also thought to be sensitive to cognitive aspects such as task demands and attention (Näätänen & Picton, 1986). However, the latency of N200 exhibited conflicting findings depending on the age of participants (Amenedo & Díaz, 1998). As observed only during conscious stimulus attention, P300 was often found as a part of complex components of N200, which were categorized as endogenous potentials because even mere mental counting tasks for target stimuli could elicit them well (Kaga et al., 2014). P300 reflected the brain activity required to update working memory when changes occurred in the stimulus and variation of the amplitude indicated the degree of inclusion of the central nervous system activity involved in processing information (Verleger et al., 2014). RESEARCH PAPER pISSN 2635-5019 / eISSN 2635-5027 / Audiol Speech Res 2020;16(4):314-320 / https://doi.org/10.21848/asr.200059 ASR
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Audiology and Speech Research
Audiology and Speech Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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