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Alpha Phase Synchronization of Parietal Areas Reflects Switch-Specific Activity During Mental Rotation: An EEG Study

机译:顶叶区域的α相同步反映了心理旋转过程中特定于开关的活动:脑电图研究。

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Action selection is typically influenced by the history of previously selected actions (the immediate motor history), which is apparent when a selected action is switched from a previously selected one to a new one. This history dependency of the action selection is even observable during a mental hand rotation task. Thus, we hypothesized that the history-dependent interaction of actions might share the same neural mechanisms among different types of action switching tasks. An alternative hypothesis is that the history dependency of the mental hand rotation task might involve a distinctive neural mechanism from the general action selection tasks so that the reported observation with the mental hand rotation task in the previously published literature might lack generality. To refute this possibility, we compared neural activity during action switching in the mental hand rotation with the general action switching task which is triggered by a simple visual stimulus. In the experiment, to focus on temporal changes in whole brain oscillatory activity, we recorded electroencephalographic (EEG) signals while 25 healthy subjects performed the two tasks. For analysis, we examined functional connectivity reflected in EEG phase synchronization and analyzed temporal changes in brain activity when subjects switched from a previously selected action to a new action. Using a clustering-based method to identify functional connectivity reflected in time-varying phase synchronization, we identified alpha-power inter-parietal synchronization that appears only during switching of the selected action, regardless of the hand laterality in the presented image. Moreover, the current study revealed that for both tasks the extent of this alpha-power inter-parietal synchronization was altered by the history of the selected actions. These findings suggest that alpha-power inter-parietal synchronization is engaged as a form of switching-specific functional connectivity, and that switching-related activity is independent of the task paradigm.
机译:动作选择通常受先前选择的动作的历史(即时运动历史)影响,当所选动作从先前选择的动作切换到新动作时,这是显而易见的。动作选择的这种历史依赖性甚至在脑力旋转任务期间也可以观察到。因此,我们假设动作的历史相关交互可能在不同类型的动作切换任务之间共享相同的神经机制。另一种假设是,精神手旋转任务的历史依赖性可能涉及一般动作选择任务中独特的神经机制,因此先前发表的文献中关于精神手旋转任务的报道观察可能缺乏普遍性。为了驳斥这种可能性,我们将心理手旋转中的动作切换过程中的神经活动与由简单的视觉刺激触发的一般动作切换任务进行了比较。在实验中,为了关注全脑振荡活动的时间变化,我们记录了脑电图(EEG)信号,而25名健康受试者执行了两项任务。为了进行分析,我们检查了脑电图相位同步中反映的功能连接性,并分析了当受试者从先前选择的动作切换到新动作时脑部活动的时间变化。使用基于聚类的方法来识别时变相位同步中反映的功能连通性,我们确定了仅在所选动作切换期间出现的alpha-power顶间同步,而与所显示图像中的手侧向无关。此外,当前的研究表明,对于这两个任务,alpha-power顶间同步的程度都因所选动作的历史而改变。这些发现表明,alpha-power顶间同步是作为特定于开关的功能连接的一种形式,并且与开关相关的活动独立于任务范式。

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