Lateralized connectivity in the alpha band between parietal and occipital sources when spatial attention is externally and internally directed

R. V. D. Van der Lubbe, Bartłomiej Panek, Ivania Jahangier, Dariusz Asanowicz
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Introduction External spatial attention refers to the selection of currently present information at a specific external location, whereas internal spatial attention refers to the selection of stored information in short-term memory initially presented at a specific location. Electroencephalographic (EEG) and magnetoencephalographic (MEG) studies revealed that these two types of selection may involve the same underlying neural mechanism as in both cases a reduction in posterior alpha power was observed. However, the posterior alpha rhythm may consist of different components, which can even be related to opposite behavioral effects. Furthermore, the employed paradigms to study both selection processes are often quite different, which makes a proper comparison cumbersome. Methods In the current EEG experiment, two-stimulus displays were preceded or followed by non-spatial pre-cues and post-cues that specified the target, thereby minimizing procedural differences. Results Results of time-frequency analyses revealed that in both cue conditions the selection of relevant information was associated with an increase of ipsilateral vs. contralateral posterior alpha power. An opposite effect, an increase in contralateral vs. ipsilateral posterior power was observed in the theta-band, but only in the pre-cue condition. This activity was related to stimulus onset and likely reflects target selection. To assess attention-related connectivity, we separated posterior alpha power in a medial-parietal and two parieto-occipital sources and computed alpha phase coherence between these sources. Results revealed that in both cue conditions, increased ipsilateral vs. contralateral connectivity in the alpha band was present between the medial-parietal and parieto-occipital sources. Discussion The results seem to reflect a modulation from parietal to occipital areas, providing support for the view that internal and external spatial attention share a common neural mechanism.
当空间注意被外部和内部引导时,顶叶和枕叶源之间的α带的侧化连通性
外部空间注意是指在特定的外部位置选择当前存在的信息,而内部空间注意是指选择最初在特定位置呈现的短期记忆中存储的信息。脑电图(EEG)和脑磁图(MEG)研究表明,这两种类型的选择可能涉及相同的潜在神经机制,因为在这两种情况下都观察到后向α功率的降低。然而,后α节律可能由不同的组成部分组成,这甚至可能与相反的行为影响有关。此外,研究这两种选择过程所采用的范式往往大相径庭,这使得适当的比较变得很麻烦。方法在当前的脑电实验中,在双刺激显示之前或之后分别设置非空间的前提示和后提示,以减少程序差异。结果时间-频率分析结果显示,在两种提示条件下,相关信息的选择与同侧比对侧后α功率的增加有关。相反的效果是,在theta波段中,对侧与同侧后侧力量的增加被观察到,但仅在提示前条件下。这种活动与刺激发生有关,可能反映了目标选择。为了评估注意相关的连通性,我们分离了中间顶叶和两个顶叶枕叶源的后α功率,并计算了这些源之间的α相位相干性。结果显示,在这两种线索条件下,内侧顶叶和顶枕源之间的α带的同侧与对侧连通性增加。这些结果似乎反映了从顶叶到枕叶的调节,为内部和外部空间注意共享一个共同的神经机制的观点提供了支持。
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