TopicNeuroscience

attentional resources

Latest

SeminarNeuroscience

Heartbeat-based auditory regularities induce prediction in human wakefulness and sleep

Marzia de Lucia
Laboratoire de Recherche en Neuroimagerie (LREN), University Hospital (CHUV) and University of Lausanne (UNIL)
Feb 8, 2022

Exposure to sensory regularities in the environment induces the human brain to form expectations about incoming stimuli and remains partially preserved in the absence of consciousness (i.e. coma and sleep). While regularity often refers to stimuli presented at a fixed pace, we recently explored whether auditory prediction extends to pseudo-regular sequences where sensory prediction is induced by locking sound onsets to heartbeat signals and whether it can occur across vigilance states. In a series of experiments in healthy volunteers, we found neural and cardiac evidence of auditory prediction during heartbeat-based auditory regularities in wakefulness and N2 sleep. This process could represent an important mechanism for detecting unexpected stimuli in the environment even in states of limited conscious and attentional resources.

SeminarNeuroscienceRecording

The attentional requirement of unconscious processing

Shao-Min (Sean) Hung
California Institute of Technology
Oct 28, 2021

The tight relationship between attention and conscious perception has been extensively researched in the past decades. However, whether attentional modulation extended to unconscious processes remained largely unknown, particularly when it came to abstract and high-level processing. I will talk about a recent study where we utilized the Stroop paradigm to show that task load gates unconscious semantic processing. In a series of psychophysical experiments, the unconscious word semantics influenced conscious task performance only under the low task load condition, but not the high task load condition. Intriguingly, with enough practice in the high task load condition, the unconscious effect reemerged. These findings suggest a competition of attentional resources between unconscious and conscious processes, challenging the automaticity account of unconscious processing.

attentional resources coverage

2 items

Seminar2

Share your knowledge

Know something about attentional resources? Help the community by contributing seminars, talks, or research.

Contribute content
Domain spotlight

Explore how attentional resources research is advancing inside Neuroscience.

Visit domain

Cookies

We use essential cookies to run the site. Analytics cookies are optional and help us improve World Wide. Learn more.