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Top-down attentional control in spatially coincident stimuli enhances activity in both task-relevant and task-irrelevant regions of cortex.

机译:在空间重合的刺激中自上而下的注意力控制增强了与任务相关和与任务无关的皮质区域的活动。

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Models of selective attention predict that focused attention to spatially contiguous stimuli may result in enhanced activity in areas of cortex specialized for processing task-relevant and task-irrelevant information. We examined this hypothesis by localizing color-sensitive areas (CSA) and word and letter sensitive areas of cortex and then examining modulation of these regions during performance of a modified version of the Stroop task in which target and distractors are spatially coincident. We report that only the incongruent condition with the highest cognitive demand showed increased activity in CSA relative to other conditions, indicating an attentional enhancement in target processing areas. We also found an enhancement of activity in one region sensitive to word/letter processing during the most cognitively demanding incongruent condition indicating greater processing of the distractor dimension. Correlations with performance revealed that top-down modulation during the task was critical for effective filtering of irrelevant information in conflict conditions. These results support predictions made by models of selective attention and suggest an important mechanism of top-down attentional control in spatially contiguous stimuli.
机译:选择性注意的模型预测,对空间连续刺激的集中注意可能会导致在专门用于处理与任务相关和与任务无关的信息的皮质区域中的活动增强。我们通过定位颜色敏感区域(CSA)和皮质的单词和字母敏感区域,然后在执行Stroop任务的修改版本(目标和干扰项在空间上重合)的过程中检查这些区域的调制,从而检验了这一假设。我们报告说,只有具有最高认知需求的不一致情况才能显示出CSA相对于其他情况的活动增加,表明目标加工区域的注意力得到了增强。我们还发现,在最需要认知的不一致情况下,对单词/字母处理敏感的一个区域的活动增强了,这表明干扰项维度的处理更大。与性能的关系表明,任务期间的自上而下的调制对于在冲突条件下有效过滤无关信息至关重要。这些结果支持了选择性注意模型的预测,并提出了在空间连续刺激中自上而下的注意控制的重要机制。

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