Oscillatory Activity in Neocortical Networks during Tactile Discrimination near the Limit of Spatial Acuity
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Auteurs : Bhim M. Adhikari ; K. Sathian ; Charles M. Epstein ; Bidhan Lamichhane ; Mukesh DhamalaSource :
- NeuroImage [ 1053-8119 ] ; 2014.
Abstract
Oscillatory interactions within functionally specialized but distributed brain regions are believed to be central to perceptual and cognitive functions. Here, using human scalp electroencephalography (EEG) recordings combined with source reconstruction techniques, we study how oscillatory activity functionally organizes different neocortical regions during a tactile discrimination task near the limit of spatial acuity. While undergoing EEG recordings, blindfolded participants felt a linear three-dot array presented electromechanically, under computer control, and reported whether the central dot was offset to the left or right. The average brain response differed significantly for trials with correct and incorrect perceptual responses in the timeframe between 140 and 175 ms. During trials with correct responses, source-level peak activity appeared in the left primary somatosensory cortex (SI) at around 45 ms, in the right lateral occipital complex (LOC) at 130 ms, in the right posterior intraparietal sulcus (pIPS) at 160 ms, and finally in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) at 175 ms. Spectral interdependency analysis of activity in these nodes showed two distinct distributed networks, a dominantly feedforward network in the beta band (12-30 Hz) that included all four nodes and a recurrent network in the gamma band (30 -100 Hz) that linked SI, pIPS and dlPFC. Measures of network activity in both bands were correlated with the accuracy of task performance. These findings suggest that beta and gamma band oscillatory networks coordinate activity between neocortical regions mediating sensory and cognitive processing to arrive at tactile perceptual decisions.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.01.007
PubMed: 24434679
PubMed Central: 4307021
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