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From perception to action: Intracortical recordings reveal cortical gradients of human exogenous attention

Authors :
Tal Seidel Malkinson
Dimitri J. Bayle
Brigitte C. Kaufmann
Jianghao Liu
Alexia Bourgeois
Katia Lehongre
Sara Fernandez-Vidal
Vincent Navarro
Claude Adam
Virginie Lambrecq
Daniel S. Margulies
Jacobo D. Sitt
Paolo Bartolomeo
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

SummaryExogenous attention, the process that makes external salient stimuli pop-out of a visual scene, is essential for survival. How attention-capturing events modulate processing dynamics in the human brain remains unclear. We obtained a comprehensive depiction of attentional cortical dynamics at high spatiotemporal resolution, by analyzing brain activity from 1,403 intracortical contacts implanted in 28 individuals, while they performed an exogenous attention task. The timing, location and task-relevance of attentional events defined a spatiotemporal gradient of three neural clusters, which mapped onto cortical core-periphery topography and presented a hierarchy of timescales, providing the scaffolding for attention temporal computations. Visual attributes modulated neural activity at one end of the gradient, while activity at the other end reflected the upcoming response timing, with attentional effects occurring at the intersection of visual and response signals. These findings reveal how the psychological construct of exogenous attention emerges over large-scale cortical gradients in the human brain.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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