Mm. Muller et S. Hillyard, Concurrent recording of steady-state and transient event-related potentials as indices of visual-spatial selective attention, CLIN NEU, 111(9), 2000, pp. 1544-1552
Objectives: The present study investigated the effects of spatial attention
on concurrently recorded visual event-related potentials (ERPs) and steady
-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) to isoluminant color changes embed
ded in rapidly flickering stimuli.
Methods: EEG was recorded while subjects attended to flickering LEDs in eit
her the right or left visual hemifield and responded by a button press to i
soluminant color changes (targets).
Results: Target isoluminant color changes elicited the typical ERP componen
ts P1, N1, N2 and P3, which were enhanced for attended targets compared to
unattended targets. Consistent with previous findings, SSVEP amplitude was
enlarged for attended flicker stimuli at posterior electrode sites contrala
teral to the attended visual hemifield. In addition, significant correlatio
ns were found between the N1, N2 and the SSVEP attention effects, whereas n
o such correlations were found between the P1, P3 and SSVEP attention effec
ts.
Conclusions: Results suggest that the SSVEP and ERP reflect partially overl
apping attentional mechanisms that facilitate the discriminative processing
of stimuli at attended locations. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. A
ll rights reserved.