Auditory mismatch processing: role of paradigm and stimulus characteristics as detected by fMRI.

Auditory mismatch processing: role of paradigm and stimulus characteristics as detected by fMRI. Biol Psychol. 2020 May 07;:107887 Authors: Zvyagintsev M, Zweerings J, Sarkheil P, Bergert S, Baqapuri H, Neuner I, Gaebler AJ, Mathiak K Abstract Auditory mismatch processing is accompanied by activation of a distributed brain network which can be detected by fMRI. However, the impact of different experimental designs such as event-related or block designs and different stimulus characteristics on the auditory mismatch response and the activity of this network remains controversial. In the present study, we applied five auditory mismatch paradigms with standard experimental designs and recorded fMRI in 31 healthy participants. Brain activity was analyzed using general linear models as well as classification approaches. The results stress a greater role of the type of the applied deviant stimulus compared to the experimental design. Moreover, the absolute number of the deviants as well as the length of the experimental run seems to play a greater role than the experimental design. The present study promotes optimization of experimental paradigms in the context of mismatch research. In particular, our findings contribute to designing auditory mismatch paradigms for application in clinical settings. PMID: 32389836 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Biological Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tags: Biol Psychol Source Type: research