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An analytical method to separate modality‐specific and nonspecific sensory components of event‐related potentials

Several models have been developed to analyse cortical activity in response to salient events constituted by multiple sensory modalities. In particular, additive models compare event‐related potentials (ERPs) in response to stimuli from two or more concomitant sensory modalities with the ERPs evoked...

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Autores principales: Young, Elizabeth Loreley, Mista, Christian Ariel, Jure, Fabricio Ariel, Andersen, Ole Kæseler, Biurrun Manresa, José A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9805136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15798
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author Young, Elizabeth Loreley
Mista, Christian Ariel
Jure, Fabricio Ariel
Andersen, Ole Kæseler
Biurrun Manresa, José A.
author_facet Young, Elizabeth Loreley
Mista, Christian Ariel
Jure, Fabricio Ariel
Andersen, Ole Kæseler
Biurrun Manresa, José A.
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description Several models have been developed to analyse cortical activity in response to salient events constituted by multiple sensory modalities. In particular, additive models compare event‐related potentials (ERPs) in response to stimuli from two or more concomitant sensory modalities with the ERPs evoked by unimodal stimuli, in order to study sensory interactions. In this approach, components that are not specific to a sensory modality are commonly disregarded, although they likely carry information about stimulus expectation and evaluation, attentional orientation and other cognitive processes. In this study, we present an analytical method to assess the contribution of modality‐specific and nonspecific components to the ERP. We developed an experimental setup that recorded ERPs in response to four stimulus types (visual, auditory, and two somatosensory modalities to test for stimulus specificity) in three different conditions (unimodal, bimodal and trimodal stimulation) and recorded the saliency of these stimuli relative to the sensory background. Stimuli were delivered in pairs, in order to study the effects of habituation. To this end, spatiotemporal features (peak amplitudes and latencies at different scalp locations) were analysed using linear mixed models. Results showed that saliency relative to the sensory background increased with the number of concomitant stimuli. We also observed that the spatiotemporal features of modality‐specific components derived from this method likely reflect the amount and type of sensory input. Furthermore, the nonspecific component reflected habituation occurring for the second stimulus in the pair. In conclusion, this method provides an alternative to study neural mechanisms of responses to multisensory stimulation.
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spelling pubmed-98051362023-01-06 An analytical method to separate modality‐specific and nonspecific sensory components of event‐related potentials Young, Elizabeth Loreley Mista, Christian Ariel Jure, Fabricio Ariel Andersen, Ole Kæseler Biurrun Manresa, José A. Eur J Neurosci Systems Neuroscience Several models have been developed to analyse cortical activity in response to salient events constituted by multiple sensory modalities. In particular, additive models compare event‐related potentials (ERPs) in response to stimuli from two or more concomitant sensory modalities with the ERPs evoked by unimodal stimuli, in order to study sensory interactions. In this approach, components that are not specific to a sensory modality are commonly disregarded, although they likely carry information about stimulus expectation and evaluation, attentional orientation and other cognitive processes. In this study, we present an analytical method to assess the contribution of modality‐specific and nonspecific components to the ERP. We developed an experimental setup that recorded ERPs in response to four stimulus types (visual, auditory, and two somatosensory modalities to test for stimulus specificity) in three different conditions (unimodal, bimodal and trimodal stimulation) and recorded the saliency of these stimuli relative to the sensory background. Stimuli were delivered in pairs, in order to study the effects of habituation. To this end, spatiotemporal features (peak amplitudes and latencies at different scalp locations) were analysed using linear mixed models. Results showed that saliency relative to the sensory background increased with the number of concomitant stimuli. We also observed that the spatiotemporal features of modality‐specific components derived from this method likely reflect the amount and type of sensory input. Furthermore, the nonspecific component reflected habituation occurring for the second stimulus in the pair. In conclusion, this method provides an alternative to study neural mechanisms of responses to multisensory stimulation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-08-31 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9805136/ /pubmed/35983754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15798 Text en © 2022 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Young, Elizabeth Loreley
Mista, Christian Ariel
Jure, Fabricio Ariel
Andersen, Ole Kæseler
Biurrun Manresa, José A.
An analytical method to separate modality‐specific and nonspecific sensory components of event‐related potentials
title An analytical method to separate modality‐specific and nonspecific sensory components of event‐related potentials
title_full An analytical method to separate modality‐specific and nonspecific sensory components of event‐related potentials
title_fullStr An analytical method to separate modality‐specific and nonspecific sensory components of event‐related potentials
title_full_unstemmed An analytical method to separate modality‐specific and nonspecific sensory components of event‐related potentials
title_short An analytical method to separate modality‐specific and nonspecific sensory components of event‐related potentials
title_sort analytical method to separate modality‐specific and nonspecific sensory components of event‐related potentials
topic Systems Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9805136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35983754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15798
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