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Isolating Discriminant Neural Activity in the Presence of Eye Movements and Concurrent Task Demands

机译:在存在眼球运动和并发任务需求的情况下隔离判别性神经活动

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A growing number of studies use the combination of eye-tracking and electroencephalographic (EEG) measures to explore the neural processes that underlie visual perception. In these studies, fixation-related potentials (FRPs) are commonly used to quantify early and late stages of visual processing that follow the onset of each fixation. However, FRPs reflect a mixture of bottom-up (sensory-driven) and top-down (goal-directed) processes, in addition to eye movement artifacts and unrelated neural activity. At present there is little consensus on how to separate this evoked response into its constituent elements. In this study we sought to isolate the neural sources of target detection in the presence of eye movements and over a range of concurrent task demands. Here, participants were asked to identify visual targets (Ts) amongst a grid of distractor stimuli (Ls), while simultaneously performing an auditory N-back task. To identify the discriminant activity, we used independent components analysis (ICA) for the separation of EEG into neural and non-neural sources. We then further separated the neural sources, using a modified measure-projection approach, into six regions of interest (ROIs): occipital, fusiform, temporal, parietal, cingulate, and frontal cortices. Using activity from these ROIs, we identified target from non-target fixations in all participants at a level similar to other state-of-the-art classification techniques. Importantly, we isolated the time course and spectral features of this discriminant activity in each ROI. In addition, we were able to quantify the effect of cognitive load on both fixation-locked potential and classification performance across regions. Together, our results show the utility of a measure-projection approach for separating task-relevant neural activity into meaningful ROIs within more complex contexts that include eye movements.
机译:越来越多的研究使用眼动追踪和脑电图(EEG)措施相结合来探索构成视觉感知基础的神经过程。在这些研究中,与固定相关的电位(FRP)通常用于量化每次固定发生后视觉处理的早期和晚期。然而,除了眼动伪影和无关的神经活动外,FRP还反映了自下而上(感官驱动)和自上而下(目标导向)的过程。目前,关于如何将这种引起的反应分为其构成要素尚无共识。在这项研究中,我们试图在存在眼球运动和一系列并发任务需求的情况下,隔离目标检测的神经源。在这里,参与者被要求在分散注意力刺激(Ls)的网格中识别视觉目标(Ts),同时执行听觉N背任务。为了识别判别活性,我们使用独立成分分析(ICA)将脑电图分为神经源和非神经源。然后,我们使用改进的量度投影方法将神经源进一步分为六个感兴趣的区域(ROI):枕骨,梭形,颞叶,顶叶,扣带和额叶皮层。利用来自这些ROI的活动,我们以与其他最新分类技术相似的水平,从所有参与者的非目标注视中确定了目标。重要的是,我们在每个ROI中隔离了这种判别活动的时间过程和频谱特征。此外,我们能够量化认知负荷对固定锁定电位和跨区域分类性能的影响。总之,我们的结果显示了一种测量投影方法的实用性,该方法可将与任务相关的神经活动分离为包括眼球运动在内的更复杂环境中的有意义的ROI。

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