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EEG correlates of working memory performance in females

机译:脑电图与女性的工作记忆表现相关

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Background The study investigates oscillatory brain activity during working memory (WM) tasks. The tasks employed varied in two dimensions. First, they differed in complexity from average to highly demanding. Second, we used two types of tasks, which required either only retention of stimulus set or retention and manipulation of the content. We expected to reveal EEG correlates of temporary storage and central executive components of WM and to assess their contribution to individual differences. Results Generally, as compared with the retention condition, manipulation of stimuli in WM was associated with distributed suppression of alpha1 activity and with the increase of the midline theta activity. Load and task dependent decrement of beta1 power was found during task performance. Beta2 power increased with the increasing WM load and did not significantly depend on the type of the task. At the level of individual differences, we found that the high performance (HP) group was characterized by higher alpha rhythm power. The HP group demonstrated task-related increment of theta power in the left anterior area and a gradual increase of theta power at midline area. In contrast, the low performance (LP) group exhibited a drop of theta power in the most challenging condition. HP group was also characterized by stronger desynchronization of beta1 rhythm over the left posterior area in the manipulation condition. In this condition, beta2 power increased in the HP group over anterior areas, but in the LP group over posterior areas. Conclusions WM performance is accompanied by changes in EEG in a broad frequency range from theta to higher beta bands. The most pronounced differences in oscillatory activity between individuals with high and low WM performance can be observed in the most challenging WM task.
机译:背景这项研究调查了工作记忆(WM)任务期间的振荡性大脑活动。所采用的任务在两个方面有所不同。首先,它们在复杂性上有所不同,从一般到高要求。其次,我们使用了两种类型的任务,它们要么只需要保留刺激集,要么需要保留和操纵内容。我们希望揭示WM的临时存储和中央执行组件的EEG相关性,并评估它们对个体差异的影响。结果通常,与保留条件相比,WM中的刺激操纵与alpha1活性的分布抑制和中线theta活性的增加有关。在任务执行期间发现了与负载和任务相关的beta1功率递减。 Beta 2的功率随WM负载的增加而增加,并且与任务的类型无关。在个体差异的水平上,我们发现高性能(HP)组的特征在于更高的alpha节奏力量。 HP组表现出与任务相关的左前角theta力增加和中线区theta力逐渐增加。相反,低性能(LP)组在最具挑战性的条件下表现出theta功率下降。 HP组的特征还在于,在操作条件下,左后方区域的beta1节律更加不同步。在这种情况下,HP组的前部区域的beta2功率增加,而LP组的后部区域的beta2功率增加。结论WM的性能伴随着EEG在从theta到更高的β波段的较宽频率范围内的变化。在最具挑战性的WM任务中,可以观察到具有高和低WM性能的个体之间在振荡活动方面最明显的差异。

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