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Selective attention involves a feature-specific sequential release from inhibitory gating

Pagnotta, Mattia F.
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Pascucci, David  
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Plomp, Gijs  
February 1, 2022
Neuroimage

Selective attention is a fundamental cognitive mechanism that allows our brain to preferentially process relevant sensory information, while filtering out distracting information. Attention is thought to flexibly gate the communication of irrelevant information through top-down alpha-rhythmic (8-12 Hz) functional connections, which influence early visual processing. However, the dynamic effects of top-down influence on downstream visual processing remain unknown. Here, we used electroencephalography to investigate local and network effects of selective attention while subjects attended to distinct features of identical stimuli. We found that attention-related changes in the functional brain network organization emerge shortly after stimulus onset, accompanied by an overall decrease of functional connectivity. Signatures of attentional selection were evident from a sequential release from alpha-band parietal gating in feature-selective areas. The directed connectivity paths and temporal evolution of this release from gating were consistent with the sensory effect of each feature, providing a neural basis for how visual processing quickly prioritizes relevant information in functionally specialized areas.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118782
Web of Science ID

WOS:000753924000003

Author(s)
Pagnotta, Mattia F.
Pascucci, David  
Plomp, Gijs  
Date Issued

2022-02-01

Published in
Neuroimage
Volume

246

Start page

1

End page

14, 118782

Subjects

Neurosciences

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Neuroimaging

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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging

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Neurosciences & Neurology

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feature-based attention

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alpha rhythm

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inhibitory gating

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functional connectivity

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object-based attention

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spatial attention

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neural mechanisms

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brain potentials

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visual-attention

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cortical network

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parietal cortex

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dynamics

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suppression

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meg

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
LPSY  
FunderGrant Number

FNS

PP00P1_157420

FNS

PP00P1_183714

Available on Infoscience
March 28, 2022
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/186632
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