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Hierarchical modulation of auditory prediction error signaling is independent of attention.

Kristiina Kompus1,2, Vegard Volehaugen1, Juanita Todd3, René Westerhausen1,4.   

Abstract

The auditory system is tuned to detect rhythmic regularities in the environment which can occur on different timescales. Event-related potentials such as mismatch negativity (MMN) and P3b are thought to index local and global deviance, respectively. However, it is not clear how these hierarchical levels interact and to what extent attention modulates this interaction. In this EEG study with 17 healthy young adults, we used a hierarchical oddball paradigm with local (sequence-level) and global (block-level) violations in attended and unattended conditions. Amplitude of N2 and P3b were analyzed in a 2*2*2 factorial model (local status, global status, attention condition). We found a significant interaction between the local and global status on the N2 amplitude, while there was no significant three-way interaction with attention, together demonstrating that lower-level prediction error is modulated by detection of higher-order regularity but expressed independently of attention. By contrast, higher-level prediction error, indexed by P3b, was sensitive to global regularity violations if the auditory stream was attended. The results demonstrate the capacity of our auditory perception to preattentively resolve conflicts between different levels of predictive hierarchy even across longer time intervals as indexed by MMN modulation, while P3b represents a different, attention-dependent system.

Keywords:  Predictive coding; hierarchical processing; mismatch negativity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31369352     DOI: 10.1080/17588928.2019.1648404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Neurosci        ISSN: 1758-8928            Impact factor:   3.065


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1.  Human Brain Ages With Hierarchy-Selective Attenuation of Prediction Errors.

Authors:  Yi-Fang Hsu; Florian Waszak; Juho Strömmer; Jarmo A Hämäläinen
Journal:  Cereb Cortex       Date:  2021-03-05       Impact factor: 5.357

2.  Arousal State-Dependence of Interactions Between Short- and Long-Term Auditory Novelty Responses in Human Subjects.

Authors:  Kirill V Nourski; Mitchell Steinschneider; Ariane E Rhone; Rashmi N Mueller; Hiroto Kawasaki; Matthew I Banks
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2021-10-01       Impact factor: 3.473

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