工作记忆期间的阿尔法旅行波:解开自下而上的门和自上而下的增益控制
Yifan Zeng1, Paul Sauseng2, Andrea Alamia3,4
1Department of Psychology, Universität Zürich, Zürich 8050, Switzerland yifan.zeng@psychologie.uzh.ch andrea.alamia@cnrs.fr.
概括
大脑中的阿尔法旅行波显示了与工作记忆相关的独特模式. 前进波随着干扰物增加,而后退波随着目标减少,这表明双重抑制过程.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 电力生理学 电力生理学
背景情况:
- 以前的研究将α振荡与工作记忆抑制联系起来.
- 这种抑制的自上而下的与自下而上的性质仍然不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究工作记忆期间阿尔法旅行波的时空动力学.
- 在工作记忆中区分自上而下的和自下而上的抑制机制.
主要方法:
- 从视觉延迟匹配到样本任务中重新分析了两个现有的EEG数据集 (N=180).
- 分析的重点是记忆保留期间前后α波传播.
- 操纵分心器负载和内存集大小.
主要成果:
- 增加的α向前波与较高的分心负载相关.
- 随着更大的内存集大小,观察到前进波的增加和后退波的减少.
- 侧面化效应显示前波增加了对干扰器的反侧面,后波减少了对目标的反侧面.
结论:
- 研究结果表明,与目标相关的 (目标) 和与目标无关的 (干扰) 信号之间存在分离.
- 阿尔法向前波可能反映了由分心器影响的自下而上的门.
- 阿尔法反向波可能表明对视觉区域的自上而下的增强控制.
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