Publication | Closed Access
Role of Mismatch Negativity and Novelty-P3 in Involuntary Auditory Attention
259
Citations
80
References
2007
Year
PsychoacousticsNeuropsychologyAuditory ImageryNeurolinguisticsFunctional RoleCognitionAttentionSocial SciencesPsychologyAuditory BehaviorInvoluntary Auditory AttentionMismatch NegativityCognitive NeuroscienceMultisensory IntegrationAuditory ProcessingCognitive ScienceAuditory ModelingHuman HearingExperimental PsychologyFocal AttentionNeuroscienceSpeech PerceptionMedicineAuditory System
It has been proposed that the functional role of the mismatch negativity (MMN) generating process is to issue a call for focal attention toward any auditory change violating the preceding acoustic regularity. This paper reviews the evidence supporting such a functional role and outlines a model of how the attentional system controls the flow of bottom-up auditory information with regard to ongoing-task demands to organize goal-oriented behavior. Specifically, the data obtained in auditory-auditory and auditory-visual distraction paradigms demonstrated that the unexpected occurrence of deviant auditory stimuli or novel sounds captures attention involuntarily, as they distract current task performance. These data indicate that such a process of distraction takes place in three successive stages associated, respectively, to MMN, P3a/novelty-P3, and reorienting negativity (RON), and that the latter two are modulated by the demands of the task at hand.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1