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Polarity-dependent Effects of Biparietal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on the Interplay between Target Location and Distractor Saliency in Visual Attention

机译:双顶经颅直流电刺激对视听目标位置和干扰物显着性之间相互作用的极性依赖性影响。

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Visual attention allows the allocation of limited neural processing resources to stimuli based on their behavioral priorities. The selection of task-relevant visual targets entails the processing of multiple competing stimuli and the suppression of distractors that may be either perceptually salient or perceptually similar to targets. The posterior parietal cortex controls the interaction between top-down (task-driven) and bottom-up (stimulus-driven) processes competing for attentional selection, as well as spatial distribution of attention. Here, we examined whether biparietal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) would modulate the interaction between top-down and bottom-up processes in visual attention. Visual attention function was assessed with a visual discrimination task, in which a lateralized target was presented alone or together with a contralateral, similar or salient, distractor. The accuracy and RTs were measured before and during three stimulation sessions (sham, right anodal/left cathodal, left anodal/right cathodal). The analyses demonstrated (i) polarity-dependent effects of tDCS on the accuracy of target discrimination, but only when the target was presented with a similar distractor; (ii) the tDCS-triggered effects on the accuracy of discriminating targets, accompanied by a similar distractor, varied according to the target location; and (iii) overall detrimental effects of tDCS on RTs were observed, regardless of target location, distractor type, and polarity of the stimulation. We conclude that the observed polarity, distractor type, and target location-dependent effects of biparietal tDCS on the accuracy of target detection resulted from both a modulation of the interaction between top-down and bottom-up attentional processes and the interhemispheric competition mechanisms guiding attentional selection and spatial deployment of attention.
机译:视觉注意力允许根据行为优先级将有限的神经处理资源分配给刺激。与任务相关的视觉目标的选择需要对多个竞争性刺激进行处理,并抑制可能在目标上显着或在目标上与目标相似的干扰物。顶叶后皮质控制着自上而下(任务驱动)和自下而上(刺激驱动)过程之间的相互作用,这些过程竞争着注意力的选择,以及注意力的空间分布。在这里,我们检查了双顶经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)是否会在视觉注意力中调节自顶向下和自底向上过程之间的相互作用。视觉注意功能通过视觉辨别任务进行评估,其中单独或与对侧相似或突出的牵引器一起呈现侧向目标。在三个刺激阶段(假手术,右阳极/左阴极,左阳极/右阴极)之前和期间测量准确性和RT。分析表明(i)tDCS对目标识别准确性的极性依赖性影响,但仅在目标具有类似干扰物的情况下; (ii)tDCS触发的对区分目标的准确性的影响,并伴随着类似的干扰因素,根据目标位置而有所不同; (iii)观察到tDCS对RTs的总体有害影响,而与目标位置,干扰物类型和刺激的极性无关。我们得出结论,观察到的双顶tDCS极性,干扰物类型和目标位置依赖性对目标检测准确性的影响是由于自上而下和自下而上的注意力过程之间相互作用的调节以及指导注意力的半球竞争机制所致选择和注意的空间部署。

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