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Interactions between Conscious and Subconscious Signals: Selective Attention under Feature-Based Competition Increases Neural Selectivity during Brain Adaptation

机译:意识和潜意识信号之间的相互作用:基于特征的竞争下的选择性注意力在脑适应期间增加了神经选择性

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Efficient perception in natural environments depends on neural interactions between voluntary processes within cognitive control, such as attention, and those that are automatic and subconscious, such as brain adaptation to predictable input (also called repetition suppression). Although both attention and adaptation have been studied separately and there is considerable knowledge of the neurobiology involved in each of these processes, how attention interacts with adaptation remains equivocal. We examined how attention interacts with visual and auditory adaptation by measuring neuroimaging effects consistent with changes in either neural gain or selectivity. Male and female human participants were scanned with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) first while they discriminated repetition of morphed faces or voices and either directed their attention to stimulus identity or spatial location. Attention to face or voice identity, while ignoring stimulus location, solely increased the gain of respectively face-or voice-sensitive cortex. The results were strikingly different in an experiment when participants attended to voice identity versus stimulus loudness. In this case, attention to voice while ignoring sound loudness increased neural selectivity. The combined results show that how attention affects adaptation depends on the level of feature-based competition, reconciling prior conflicting observations. The findings are theoretically important and are discussed in relation to neurobiological interactions between attention and different types of predictive signals.
机译:高效在自然环境中的感知取决于认知控制中自愿过程之间的神经相互作用,例如注意力,以及自动和潜意识的人,例如脑适应预测输入(也称为重复抑制)。虽然对关注和适应都分别进行了研究,但对这些过程中所涉及的神经生物学具有相当大的了解,虽然有关这些过程中所涉及的神经生物学,但如何对适应的关注仍然是难以置信的。我们检查了如何通过测量与神经增益或选择性变化一致的神经影像效果来遵守视觉和听觉适应。首先使用功能磁共振成像(FMRI)扫描雄性和雌性人类参与者,同时鉴定了变形面或声音的重复,并指导了他们注意刺激身份或空间位置。注意面部或语音身份,同时忽略刺激位置,仅增加了分别的面部或语音敏感皮质的增益。当参与者参加语音标识与刺激响应时,结果在实验中显着不同。在这种情况下,注意语音,同时忽略声音响度提高神经选择性。合并结果表明,关注的影响如何取决于基于特征的竞争水平,调整先前的冲突观察。结果是理论上重要的,并且讨论了注意力和不同类型的预测信号之间的神经生物学相互作用。

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