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Electrophysiological correlates of the maintenance of the representation of pitch objects in acoustic short-term memory
Authors:Guimond Synthia  Vachon François  Nolden Sophie  Lefebvre Christine  Grimault Stephan  Jolicoeur Pierre
Institution:Département de Psychologie, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada école de Psychologie, Université Laval, Québec City, Québec, Canada.
Abstract:We studied the neuronal mechanisms that implement acoustic short-term memory (ASTM) for pitch using event-related potentials (ERP). Experiment 1 isolated an ERP component, the sustained anterior negativity (SAN), that increased in amplitude with increasing memory load in ASTM using stimuli with equal duration at all memory loads. The SAN load effect found in Experiment 1, when pitch had to be remembered to perform the task, was absent in Experiment 2 using the same sounds when memory was not required. In Experiment 3, the memory task was performed without or with concurrent articulatory suppression during the retention interval to prevent rehearsal via an articulatory loop. Load-related effects observed in Experiment 1 were found again, whether participants engaged in concurrent suppression or not. The results suggest that the SAN reflects activity required to maintain pitch objects in an ASTM system that is distinct from articulatory rehearsal.
Keywords:Sustained anterior negativity (SAN)  Acoustic short‐term memory (ASTM)  Pitch  Electroencephalography  Event‐related potentials (ERPs)
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