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Oscillatory signatures of crossmodal congruence effects: An EEG investigation employing a visuotactile pattern matching paradigm

机译:跨峰合模效应的振荡信号:采用视触觉模式匹配范例的脑电图研究

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Coherent percepts emerge from the accurate combination of inputs from the different sensory systems. There is an ongoing debate about the neurophysiological mechanisms of crossmodal interactions in the brain, and it has been proposed that transient synchronization of neurons might be of central importance. Oscillatory activity in lower frequency ranges (<30 Hz) has been implicated in mediating long-range communication as typically studied in multisensory research. In the current study, we recorded high-density electroencephalograms while human participants were engaged in a visuotactile pattern matching paradigm and analyzed oscillatory power in the theta-(4-7 Hz), alpha-(8-13 Hz) and beta-bands (13-30 Hz). Employing the same physical stimuli, separate tasks of the experiment either required the detection of predefined targets in visual and tactile modalities or the explicit evaluation of crossmodal stimulus congruence. Analysis of the behavioral data showed benefits for congruent visuotactile stimulus combinations. Differences in oscillatory dynamics related to crossmodal congruence within the two tasks were observed in the beta-band for crossmodal target detection, as well as in the theta-band for congruence evaluation. Contrasting ongoing activity preceding visuotactile stimulation between the two tasks revealed differences in the alpha-and beta-bands. Source reconstruction of between-task differences showed prominent involvement of premotor cortex, supplementary motor area, somatosensory association cortex and the supramarginal gyrus. These areas not only exhibited more involvement in the pre-stimulus interval for target detection compared to congruence evaluation, but were also crucially involved in post-stimulus differences related to crossmodal stimulus congruence within the detection task. These results add to the increasing evidence that low frequency oscillations are functionally relevant for integration in distributed brain networks, as demonstrated for crossmodal interactions in visuotactile pattern matching in the current study. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:从不同的感觉系统输入的准确组合中产生了连贯的感知。关于大脑中交叉模式相互作用的神经生理机制的争论不断,并且已经提出神经元的瞬时同步可能是至关重要的。如多感官研究中通常所研究的,较低频率范围(<30 Hz)中的振荡活动与调解远距离通信有关。在本研究中,我们记录了人类参与者参与视觉触觉模式匹配范例时的高密度脑电图,并分析了theta-(4-7 Hz),α-(8-13 Hz)和β波段( 13-30 Hz)。使用相同的物理刺激,单独的实验任务要么需要检测视觉和触觉模态中的预定目标,要么需要明确评估交叉模态刺激的一致性。行为数据分析表明,采用全触觉刺激组合有好处。在用于跨峰目标检测的β波段和用于评估一致性的theta波段中,在两个任务中观察到与跨峰一致性相关的振荡动力学差异。在两个任务之间的触觉刺激之前正在进行的活动的对比显示,α和β带的差异。任务间差异的源重构显示前运动皮质,辅助运动区域,体感联想皮层和上颌上回明显参与。与一致性评估相比,这些区域不仅表现出更多的参与目标检测的刺激前间隔,而且还至关重要地参与了与检测任务中的交叉模式刺激一致性相关的刺激后差异。这些结果增加了越来越多的证据,表明低频振荡在功能上与分布式脑网络的整合有关,如当前研究中的触觉模式匹配中的交叉模式相互作用所证明。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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