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Andres H Neuhaus1, Carsten Urbanek, Carolin Opgen-Rhein

  • 1Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Charité University Medicine, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Eschenallee 3, 14050 Berlin, Germany. andres.neuhaus@charite.de

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This study reveals that alerting and orienting attention networks work together early in visual processing. Response inhibition and target detection are linked to brain activity in frontal and parietal areas.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Psychophysiology

Background:

  • Selective visual attention involves distinct neuronal networks for alerting, orienting, and response inhibition.
  • The Attention Network Test (ANT) assesses these attentional functions.
  • Neural processing during ANT requires further investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the top-down effects of ANT on visual event-related potential (ERP) morphology.
  • To explore the neural correlates of alerting, orienting, and response inhibition using ERPs.

Main Methods:

  • Topographical analysis of event-related potentials (ERPs) in 44 healthy participants.
  • Utilized the Attention Network Test (ANT) to measure attentional functions.
  • Examined reaction times and ERP components (N1, P3) in response to stimuli.

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Main Results:

  • Significant reaction time effects were observed across all attention networks.
  • Posterior cue-locked target N1 amplitude increased during alerting and orienting conditions.
  • P3 amplitude modulation at frontal and parietal sites correlated with response inhibition.

Conclusions:

  • Alerting and orienting attentional mechanisms operate simultaneously in early visual processing to enhance perception.
  • Frontoparietal P3 amplitude modulations reflect both response inhibition and visual target detection.
  • These findings offer potential neural markers for future attentional studies.