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Viewing the body modulates neural mechanisms underlying sustained spatial attention in touch.

机译:观察身体会调节潜在的持续空间注意力在触摸中的神经机制。

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Cross-modal links between vision and touch have been extensively shown with a variety of paradigms. The present event-related potential (ERP) study aimed to clarify whether neural mechanisms underlying sustained tactile-spatial attention may be modulated by visual input, and the sight of the stimulated body part (i.e. hands) in particular. Participants covertly attended to one of their hands throughout a block to detect infrequent tactile target stimuli at that hand while ignoring tactile targets at the unattended hand, and all tactile non-targets. In different blocks, participants performed this task under three viewing conditions: full vision; hands covered from view; and blindfolded. When the participants' hands were visible attention was found to modulate somatosensory ERPs at early latencies (i.e. in the time range of the somatosensory P100 and the N140 components), as well as at later time intervals, from 200 ms after stimulus onset. By contrast, when participants were blindfolded and, crucially, even when only their hands were not visible, attentional modulations were found to arise only at later intervals (i.e. from 200 ms post-stimulus), while earlier somatosensory components were not affected by spatial attention. The behavioural results tallied with these electrophysiological findings, showing faster response times to tactile targets under the full vision condition compared with conditions when participants' hands were covered, and when participants were blindfolded. The results from this study provide the first evidence of the profound impact of vision on mechanisms underlying sustained tactile-spatial attention, which is enhanced by the sight of the body parts (i.e. hands).
机译:视觉和触觉之间的交叉模式链接已通过各种范例得到了广泛展示。当前的事件相关电位(ERP)研究旨在阐明视觉输入是否可以调节持续的触觉-空间注意力的神经机制,尤其是受刺激的身体部位(即手)的视觉。参与者在整个区块中暗中注视着他们的一只手,以检测该手的偶发触觉目标刺激,而忽略无人看管的触觉目标以及所有触觉非目标。在不同的区域中,参与者在三种观看条件下执行此任务:全视野;双手遮住视线;蒙住眼睛当参与者的手可见时,发现注意力在刺激发生后的200毫秒内(即在体感P100和N140组件的时间范围内)以及以后的时间间隔内,调节体感ERP。相比之下,当参与者蒙住眼睛时,最重要的是,即使只看不见他们的手,也发现注意力调制仅在较晚的间隔(即刺激后200毫秒)出现,而较早的体感成分不受空间注意力的影响。行为结果与这些电生理学发现相吻合,与覆盖参与者的手和蒙住眼睛的参与者的情况相比,在全视力条件下对触觉目标的响应时间更快。这项研究的结果提供了第一个证据,表明视觉对持续的触觉-空间注意力机制的深远影响,而这一点可以通过对身体部位(即手)的观察而得到增强。

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