E. Schroger, HUMAN BRAIN POTENTIAL SIGNS OF SELECTION BY LOCATION AND FREQUENCY INAN AUDITORY TRANSIENT ATTENTION SITUATION, Neuroscience letters, 173(1-2), 1994, pp. 163-166
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded in human subjects
receiving tones. Each tone was preceded by a visual cue indicating a t
o-be-attended feature. In one part of the experiment, subjects had to
attend to tones of the indicated frequency, whereas they had to attend
to tones delivered at the designated ear in the other part. ERPs to a
ttended tones showed enhanced frontal negativities as compared with ER
Ps to unattended tones. Additionally, in the location selection condit
ion, a negative difference (Nd) between attended and unattended EPRs o
ccurred between 100 and 200 ms at parietal areas. This parietal Nd see
ms to be characteristic for transient spatial attention.