Right Prefrontal TMS Disrupts Interregional Anticipatory EEG Alpha Activity during Shifting of Visuospatial Attention.
Sauseng, P, Feldheim, JF, Freunberger, R and Hummel, FC (2011) Right Prefrontal TMS Disrupts Interregional Anticipatory EEG Alpha Activity during Shifting of Visuospatial Attention. Frontiers in Psychology, 2 . 1 - 9. ISSN 1664-1078
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00241
Abstract
Visual attention can be shifted in space without moving the eyes. Amplitude decrease of rhythmical brain activity around 10 Hz (so called alpha activity) at contralateral posterior sites has been reported during covered shifts of visuospatial attention to one visual hemi-field. Alpha amplitude increase, on the other hand, can be found at ipsilateral visual cortex. There is some evidence suggesting an involvement of prefrontal brain areas during the control of attention-related anticipatory alpha amplitude asymmetry. This open question has been studied in detail using a multimodal approach combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and multichannel electroencephalography (EEG) in healthy humans. Slow (1 Hz) repetitive TMS leading to reduced excitability of the stimulation site was delivered either to right frontal eye field (FEF) or a control site (vertex). Subsequently, participants had to perform a spatial cuing task in which covert shifts of attention were required to either the left or the right visual hemi-field. After stimulation at the vertex (control condition) a pattern of anticipatory, attention-related ipsilateral alpha increase/contralateral alpha decrease over posterior recording sites could be obtained. Additionally, there was pronounced coupling between (in particular right) FEF and posterior brain sites at EEG alpha frequency. When, however, right prefrontal cortex had been virtually lesioned preceding the task, these EEG correlates of visuospatial attention were attenuated. Notably, the effect of TMS at the right FEF on interregional fronto-parietal alpha coupling predicted the effect of TMS on response times. This suggests that visual attention processes associated with posterior EEG alpha activity are at least partly top-down controlled by the prefrontal cortex.
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| Additional Information: | This is an electronic version published as: Sauseng P, Feldheim JF, Freunberger R, Hummel FC (2011). Right Prefrontal TMS Disrupts Interregional Anticipatory EEG Alpha Activity during Shifting of Visuospatial Attention. Frontiers in Psychology 2:1-9 Article number 241 05 . Available online at: http://www.frontiersin.org/perception_science/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00241/abstract |
| Divisions: | Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences > Psychology |
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| ID Code: | 232479 |
| Deposited By: | Symplectic Elements |
| Deposited On: | 08 May 2012 17:32 |
| Last Modified: | 16 Feb 2013 15:49 |
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