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Cue‐locked lateralized components in a tactile spatial attention task: Evidence for a functional dissociation between ADAN and LSN
Authors:Elena Gherri  Elena Gooray  Bettina Forster
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK;2. Department of Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience Research Unit, City University London, London, UK
Abstract:ERP studies investigating the control processes responsible for spatial orienting in touch have consistently observed that the anterior directing attention negativity (ADAN) elicited by an attention‐directing cue is followed by a sustained negativity contralateral to the cued hand. Recent evidence suggested that the later negativity, labeled late somatotopic negativity (LSN), might reflect distinct neurocognitive processes from those associated with the ADAN. To investigate the functional meaning of the ADAN and LSN components, we measured ERPs elicited by bilateral tactile cues indicating to covertly shift tactile attention to the left or right hand. Participants performed two spatial attention tasks that differed only for the difficulty of the target/nontarget discrimination at attended locations. The LSN but not the ADAN was sensitive to our experimental manipulation of task difficulty, suggesting that this component might reflect sensory‐specific preparatory processes prior to a forthcoming tactile stimulus.
Keywords:ERPs  Tactile attention  Somatosensory processes
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