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Context effects on target detection during wake and sleep.

机译:上下文在唤醒和睡眠期间对目标检测的影响。

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The brain is very sensitive to changes in sensory stimulation. This dissertation examines target detection when subjects were alert, drowsy, and sleeping. Subjects were required to detect and respond to target stimuli which differed from non-targets. High-density recording from scalp electrodes were used to study the brain processes involved in target detection.;Experiment 1 examines whether the sleeping brain retains the ability to discriminate infrequent tones in the presence of a second, distracting stimulus dimension. During wakefulness, infrequent tones produce a large, positive electrical field at the top of the head beginning about 300 milliseconds after the tone is presented (P300). When awake, this positivity occurs both in the absence (simple task) and the presence (complex task) of irrelevant distracting context. During sleep, the P300 was evident only in the simple condition. The presence of the distracter dimension eliminated cortical evidence for discrimination of target from background tones. Apparently, the sleeping brain was unable to separate the critical target dimension from the interfering context.;Experiment 2 examined the role of prior context in creating expectations about the target. Two auditory tones were presented in random sequences when subjects attended, rested awake, became drowsy, and slept. Reaction times became slower as arousal state changed toward sleep. The repetition effect on the event-related potential (ERP) is present in all arousal conditions although the topography of the P300 differs. Long range context effects on the P300 are present in the alert state and gradually reduce as arousal moves toward and into sleep.;The ability to identify targets and create expectations based on prior context is a basic aspect of human performance. In both experiments, sleepiness and sleep appear to preferentially impair memory and control processes while automatic processes remain intact. Naturally occurring changes in arousal state appear to gradually reduce the capacity of the brain for attentional and memory processes.;This dissertation includes previously unpublished, co-authored materials.
机译:大脑对感觉刺激的变化非常敏感。本文研究了当对象处于警觉,困倦和入睡时的目标检测。要求受试者检测和响应不同于非靶标的靶标刺激。实验使用头皮电极上的高密度记录来研究涉及目标检测的大脑过程。实验1检验了睡眠的大脑在第二个分散注意力的刺激维度下是否保留了辨别不常见音调的能力。在觉醒期间,不频繁的声音会在出现声音后约300毫秒开始在头部顶部产生一个较大的正电场(P300)。当清醒时,这种积极性在不相关的分散注意力的情境的存在(简单任务)和存在(复杂任务)中都发生。在睡眠期间,P300仅在简单情况下才可见。干扰因素的存在消除了皮层证据来区分目标与背景色调。显然,睡眠中的大脑无法将关键的目标维度与干扰环境区分开。实验2检验了先验环境在建立对目标的期望中的作用。当受试者参加,醒着,昏昏欲睡和睡着时,随机发出两个听觉音调。随着觉醒状态向睡眠的转变,反应时间变慢了。尽管P300的外形不同,但在所有唤醒条件下都存在对事件相关电位(ERP)的重复影响。对P300的远程情境影响处于警戒状态,并随着唤醒进入和进入睡眠状态而逐渐降低。;基于先验情境识别目标并创造期望的能力是人类绩效的基本方面。在这两个实验中,嗜睡和睡眠似乎优先损害记忆和控制过程,而自动过程则保持不变。自然发生的觉醒状态变化似乎逐渐降低了大脑进行注意力和记忆过程的能力。;本论文包括以前未发表的,合着的材料。

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  • 作者

    Doran, Scott Michael.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Oregon.;

  • 授予单位 University of Oregon.;
  • 学科 Psychology Cognitive.;Psychology Physiological.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1999
  • 页码 130 p.
  • 总页数 130
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 心理学;生理心理学;
  • 关键词

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