2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2017.01.001
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Effects of sound pressure level and visual perceptual load on the auditory mismatch negativity

Abstract: Auditory change detection has been studied extensively with mismatch negativity (MMN), an event-related potential. Because it is unresolved if the duration MMN depends on sound pressure level (SPL), we studied effects of different SPLs (56, 66, and 76dB) on the duration MMN. Further, previous research suggests that the MMN is reduced by a concurrent visual task. Because a recent behavioral study found that high visual perceptual load strongly reduced detection sensitivity to irrelevant sounds, we studied if th… Show more

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“…However, in two recent studies with duration deviants, we did not find a statistically significant effect of visual task difficulty on the MMN to the duration deviants (Wiens et al, 2016; Szychowska et al, 2017). In our studies, subjects searched for a target letter in a ring of letters that consisted either of one letter and five fillers (low load) or of six different letters (high load).…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…However, in two recent studies with duration deviants, we did not find a statistically significant effect of visual task difficulty on the MMN to the duration deviants (Wiens et al, 2016; Szychowska et al, 2017). In our studies, subjects searched for a target letter in a ring of letters that consisted either of one letter and five fillers (low load) or of six different letters (high load).…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…It was merely included to ensure that the number of letters (one or six) in a task‐irrelevant letter ring does not affect N1 and MMN. This question is relevant for studies in which the letter ring was task relevant and was used to manipulate perceptual load (Szychowska, Eklund, Nilsson, & Wiens, ; Wiens, Szychowska, & Nilsson, ). We note that, whereas the preregistration uses the term load, we refer to ring instead because load is misleading in the present context.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first group of 28 participants was presented with the sounds at 76 dB SPL [2] . Shortly thereafter, we decided to do a follow-up study with lower SPL (66 dB) in order to investigate the effect of SPL on the MMN [1] . At the beginning of this data collection, about 15 participants were presented with tones at 66 dB SPL.…”
Section: Experimental Design Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… The data presented in this article are related to our research article entitled “Effects of sound pressure level and visual perceptual load on the auditory mismatch negativity” (M. Szychowska, R. Eklund, M.E. Nilsson, S. Wiens, 2016) [1] . The duration MMN was recorded at three sound pressure levels (SPLs) during two levels of visual perceptual load.…”
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