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Event-related potential patterns of selective attention modulated by perceptual load

Zhuo Chen, Yun Qin, Maoqin Peng, Wei Zhao, Xuqian Shi, Danwei Lai, Erwei Yin, Ye Yan, Dezhong Yao, Tiejun Liu

Brain and behavior(2023)

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Abstract
IntroductionA high perceptual load can effectively prevent attention from being drawn to irrelevant stimuli; however, the neural pattern underlying this process remains unclear. MethodsThis study adopted a perceptual load paradigm to examine the temporal processes of attentional modulation by incorporating conditions of perceptual load, distractor-target compatibility, and eccentricity. ResultsThe behavioral results showed that a high perceptual load significantly reduced attentional distraction caused by peripheral distractors. The event-related potential results further revealed that shorter P2 latencies were observed for peripheral distractors than for central distractors under a high perceptual load and that a suppressed compatibility effect with increasing load was reflected by the P3 component. ConclusionThese findings suggested that (1) P2 and P3 components effectively captured different sides of attentional processing modulated by load (i.e., the filter processing of the object and the overall attentional resource allocation) and (2) response patterns of selective attention modulated by perceptual load were influenced by eccentricity. Our electrophysiological evidence confirmed the behavioral findings, indicating the neural mechanisms of attentional modulation.
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ERP,perceptual load,response competition,selective attention
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