Brain Potentials to Sexually Suggestive Whistles Show Meaning Modulates the Mismatch Negativity
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Auteurs : Jason Frangos [États-Unis] ; Walter Ritter [États-Unis] ; David Friedman [États-Unis]Source :
- Neuroreport [ 0959-4965 ] ; 2005.
Abstract
Electroencephalographic data suggest that spoken words produce an enhanced output of the brain’s automatic deviance detection system, as reflected by the mismatch negativity (MMN). Using meaningful and non-meaningful whistles, we sought to distinguish the effect of semantic content on the brain’s deviance detection system from language-specific stimulus features. In the meaningful condition, subjects heard a human “wolf whistle,” which is commonly interpreted as an unsolicited expression of sexual attention. In the non-meaningful condition subjects heard an acoustically identical, but digitally rearranged, version of the wolf whistle. MMN amplitude was significantly larger when the infrequent stimulus was meaningful relative to when it was meaningless. These data suggest that enhanced MMN magnitude was due to the semantic valence of the eliciting deviant.
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