Test–retest reliability of pre-cue and anticipatory alpha activity in visual spatial attention

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Jingyi Wang , Ziqiu Liu , Jingyi Hu , Shanbao Tong , Junfeng Sun , Xiangfei Hong
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Alpha-band activity over the parietal-occipital cortex is a canonical neural marker of visual spatial attention. However, the ongoing debate surrounds whether this activity represents as an active mechanism in gating visual information processing or if it merely reflects an epiphenomenal consequence of anticipatory attentional shifts. Despite this debate, the temporal stability of alpha activity in visual spatial attention, an essential aspect for this discussion, remains ambiguous. Notably, our recent findings highlighted the significant impact of pre-cue alpha power on anticipatory alpha activity in spatial attention tasks, yet the reliability of these pre-cue alpha effects remained unexplored. Here we evaluated the short-term test–retest reliability of both pre-cue and anticipatory alpha activity in healthy young adults who engaged in the same spatial cueing paradigm over two consecutive days. Reliability was gauged using the intraclass coefficient (ICC). Our results demonstrated excellent reliability of pre-cue alpha power, alpha event-related desynchronization (ERD) and individual alpha frequency (IAF), and moderate reliability of alpha lateralization index (LI). Additionally, by categorizing participants into higher and lower pre-cue alpha power sub-groups based on median-splitting, we observed no significant differences in ICCs between the two sub-groups for anticipatory alpha ERD, LI and IAF, except for a significantly higher ICC of pre-cue alpha power in the higher sub-group than the lower sub-group. Taken together, by examining the short-term reliability of alpha-band activity in visual spatial attention for the first time, our study lays a foundational step for the ongoing discourse regarding its functional implications in visual spatial attention.
视觉空间注意中预提示和预期α活动的重测信度
顶叶-枕叶皮层的α波段活动是视觉空间注意的典型神经标记。然而,关于这种活动是否代表了一种控制视觉信息处理的积极机制,或者它是否仅仅反映了预期注意力转移的一种现象性结果,目前还存在争议。尽管有这样的争论,阿尔法活动在视觉空间注意中的时间稳定性,这个讨论的一个重要方面,仍然是模棱两可的。值得注意的是,我们最近的研究结果强调了在空间注意任务中,预提示α能力对预期α活动的显著影响,但这些预提示α效应的可靠性仍未得到探索。在此,我们评估了连续两天从事相同空间提示范式的健康年轻人的前提示和预期α活动的短期测试-重测信度。用类内系数(ICC)衡量信度。结果表明,提示前α功率、α事件相关失同步(ERD)和个体α频率(IAF)的信度较高,α侧化指数(LI)的信度中等。此外,通过根据中位数分割将参与者分为高、低提示α功率亚组,我们观察到预期α ERD、LI和IAF的ICC在两个亚组之间没有显著差异,除了高提示α功率亚组的ICC显著高于低提示α功率亚组。综上所述,我们的研究首次检验了α波段活动在视觉空间注意中的短期可靠性,为其在视觉空间注意中的功能意义的持续论述奠定了基础。
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Neuroscience
Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.20
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394
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: Neuroscience publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of the nervous system. Any paper, however short, will be considered for publication provided that it reports significant, new and carefully confirmed findings with full experimental details.
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