神经质的
第3A页
心理学
听力学
脑电图
刺激(心理学)
认知
感知
认知心理学
神经科学
发展心理学
事件相关电位
自闭症谱系障碍
自闭症
医学
作者
Jasmine Kwasa,Abigail L. Noyce,Laura Marcela Torres,Benjamin N. Richardson,Barbara Shinn‐Cunningham
出处
期刊:Brain Research
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2022-10-31
卷期号:1798: 148144-148144
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.brainres.2022.148144
摘要
Human cognitive abilities naturally vary along a spectrum, even among those we call "neurotypical". Individuals differ in their ability to selectively attend to goal-relevant auditory stimuli. We sought to characterize this variability in a cohort of people with diverse attentional functioning. We recruited both neurotypical (N = 20) and ADHD (N = 25) young adults, all with normal hearing. Participants listened to one of three concurrent, spatially separated speech streams and reported the order of the syllables in that stream while we recorded electroencephalography (EEG). We tested both the ability to sustain attentional focus on a single "Target" stream and the ability to monitor the Target but flexibly either ignore or switch attention to an unpredictable "Interrupter" stream from another direction that sometimes appeared. Although differences in both stimulus structure and task demands affected behavioral performance, ADHD status did not. In both groups, the Interrupter evoked larger neural responses when it was to be attended compared to when it was irrelevant, including for the P3a "reorienting" response previously described as involuntary. This attentional modulation was weaker in ADHD listeners, even though their behavioral performance was the same. Across the entire cohort, individual performance correlated with the degree of top-down modulation of neural responses. These results demonstrate that listeners differ in their ability to modulate neural representations of sound based on task goals, while suggesting that adults with ADHD may have weaker volitional control of attentional processes than their neurotypical counterparts.
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