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Neural Dynamics Underlying Attentional Orienting to Auditory Representations in Short-Term Memory

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 35, 期 3, 页码 1307-1318

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1487-14.2015

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alpha/beta oscillations; attention; auditory; EEG; feature; object

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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Sounds are ephemeral. Thus, coherent auditory perception depends on hearing back in time: retrospectively attending that which was lost externally but preserved in short-term memory (STM). Current theories of auditory attention assume that sound features are integrated into a perceptual object, that multiple objects can coexist in STM, and that attention can be deployed to an object in STM. Recording electroencephalography from humans, we tested these assumptions, elucidating feature-general and feature-specific neural correlates of auditory attention to STM. Alpha/beta oscillations and frontal and posterior event-related potentials indexed feature-general top-down attentional control to one of several coexisting auditory representations in STM. Particularly, task performance during attentional orienting was correlated with alpha/low-beta desynchronization (i.e., power suppression). However, attention to one feature could occur without simultaneous processing of the second feature of the representation. Therefore, auditory attention to memory relies on both feature-specific and feature-general neural dynamics.

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