Title: Theoretical Models of Attention
1Theoretical Models of Attention
2Theoretical Models of Attention
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- Broadbent (1958) conceptualized attention as
information processing - Used a cuing paradigm to show that attentional
selection of one channel dramatically biased
perception - Initially believed that unattended inputs were
filtered out altogether
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"Was there an o in the bottom left square?"
"Was there an x in the bottom left square?"
3Early Selection
- Early Selection model postulated that attention
acted as a strict gate at the lowest levels of
sensory processing - Based on concept of a limited capacity bottleneck
4Early Selection
- Early Selection model failed to explain some
findings - Shadowing studies found that certain information
could intrude into the attended stream - Subjects name, loud noises, etc.
5Late Selection
- Late Selection models postulated that attention
acted on later processing stages (not sensory)
6Late vs. Early
- Various hybrid models have been proposed
- Early attenuation of non-attended input
- Late enhancement of attended input
7Electrophysiological Investigations of Attention
8Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- The theory is that attention acts as an early
selection filter - The prediction is that selective auditory
attention modulates early responses in the
auditory pathway - Hernandez-Peon (1956)
- Electrodes in cats
- Attended tones elicited more rapid spike trains
What was the critical confound?
9Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Failed to rule out overt orienting
- Cats can orient their ears without moving their
heads - Not surprising that auditory responses went up
when cat swiveled its ears - Solution was to carefully monitor subjects
orienting with eye trackers and present stimuli
through headphones
10Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Hillyard et al. (1970s) attention effects in
human auditory pathway using ERP - Selective listening task using headphones
- Every few minutes the attended side was reversed
- Thus they could measure the brain response to
identical stimuli when attended or unattended
attending LEFT Ignoring RIGHT
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11Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Result ERP elicited by attended and unattended
stimuli diverges by about 90ms post stimulus - Long before response is made
- Probably in primary or nearby auditory cortex
12Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Other groups have found ERP modulation even
earlier as early as Brainstem Auditory Response - Probably no robust modulation as low as cochlea
- 40 ms is consistent w/ attention affecting a
feed forward sweep - Does focused auditory attention always affect the
feed forward sweep? What if attention is
reoriented just before the target occurs?
13Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Different ways to use attention in space
attending LEFT Ignoring RIGHT
now left, now right, now left, now right
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SUSTAINED
TRANSIENT
14Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Response times are faster for attended relative
to unattended targets - The theory is that transient and sustained
attention act on auditory pathways the same way
now left, now right, now left, now right
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TRANSIENT
15Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Transient Attention The Target-Target Paradigm
- Three speakers
- Steady stream of tones
- Respond to each tone
16Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Transient Attention The Target-Target Paradigm
- Three speakers
- Steady stream of tones
- Respond to each tone
BEEP
17Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Transient Attention The Target-Target Paradigm
- Three speakers
- Steady stream of tones
- Respond to each tone
18Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Transient Attention The Target-Target Paradigm
- Three speakers
- Steady stream of tones
- Respond to each tone
BEEP
19Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Transient Attention The Target-Target Paradigm
- Three speakers
- Steady stream of tones
- Respond to each tone
20Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Transient Attention The Target-Target Paradigm
- Three speakers
- Steady stream of tones
- Respond to each tone
BEEP
21Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Transient Attention The Target-Target Paradigm
- Three speakers
- Steady stream of tones
- Respond to each tone
22Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Transient Attention The Target-Target Paradigm
- Three speakers
- Steady stream of tones
- Respond to each tone
BEEP
23Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Transient Attention The Target-Target Paradigm
- We can compare targets preceded by targets at the
same location with targets preceded by targets on
the other side
24Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Transient Attention The Target-Target Paradigm
- We can compare targets preceded by targets at the
same location with targets preceded by targets on
the other side - Does transient attention modulate auditory system
like sustained attention?
25Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- ERP is markedly different in the two situations!
26Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- ERP is markedly different in the two situations!
- One possibility
- sustained attention allows for attentional
configuration of sensory cortex to modulate
feed-forward sweep but - Transient attention can only modulate recurrent
processes
27Modulation of Auditory Pathways
- Earliest attention-related component (called the
Nd1) is over contralateral posterior scalp - not
primary cortex
Tata Ward (2005)
28Next Time
- Electrophysiology of visual attention
- Read Chellazi paper for the 18th