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Top-down attention modulates auditory sustained responses but not the neural processing advantage for vowels

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Temporal and spectral regularities characteristic of vowels are preferentially encoded by the auditory system, giving rise to a prolonged enhancement of a negative electromagnetic response in the auditory cortex - sustained negativity (SN). However, it remains unclear how sustained attention to the auditory stream interacts with this intrinsically enhanced processing. Here, we used MEG to examine SN and its differential response to vowel-like acoustic patterns versus spectrally complex noise, while modulating subjects attention to the auditory stimulation.

Four stimulus types (600 ms duration; vowel-like sounds with and without pitch, periodic non-vowel sounds, and aperiodic noise) were presented to 30 adults during passive listening and an active gap-detection task. In 16% of randomly selected trials, a 50-ms silent gap was inserted into the stimuli, which served as a target. The number of non-target trials between successive targets ranged from 1 to 10, with the highest probability corresponding to an interval of six trials. Only non-target trials were analyzed.

Orekhova, E. V. et al. · CC-BY 4.0

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