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State-dependent attention modulation of human primary visual cortex: a high density ERP study
- Source :
- NeuroImage, NEUROIMAGE
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Converging electrophysiological and brain-imaging results show that sensory processing in V1 can be modulated by attention. In this study, we tested the prediction that this early filtering effect depends on the current affective state of the participant. We recorded visual evoked potentials (VEPs) to visual peripheral distractors while participants performed a demanding task at fixation, whose perceptual load was manipulated in a parametric fashion. Crucially, levels of negative affect were either increased or decreased independently of changes in perceptual load. Concurrent psychophysiological measurements and self-report scales confirmed that changes in emotional state were effective. In the control condition, ERP results showed that the C1 component generated in response to the exact same peripheral distractors systematically varied in amplitude with the amount of perceptual load imposed at fixation, being larger when perceptual load decreased. However, this early modulatory effect in V1 was disrupted when participants transiently experienced increased state anxiety, resulting in a decreased C1 amplitude even though task load at fixation remained low. These results suggest that early bottom-up processing in V1 is not only influenced by the amount of attention resources available, but also by the current internal state of the participant.
- Subjects :
- Male
Anxiety
Audiology
0302 clinical medicine
Affective state
Medicine and Health Sciences
EVOKED-POTENTIALS
Attention
media_common
Visual Cortex
05 social sciences
Electroencephalography
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
EMOTION REGULATION
Peripheral
medicine.anatomical_structure
Neurology
Visual Perception
Female
medicine.symptom
Psychology
ERP
Cognitive psychology
medicine.medical_specialty
NEUROIMAGING EVIDENCE
Cognitive Neuroscience
media_common.quotation_subject
EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS
SELECTIVE ATTENTION
050105 experimental psychology
03 medical and health sciences
Young Adult
C1
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
Event-related potential
Perception
medicine
Humans
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
PERCEPTUAL LOAD
NEURAL MECHANISMS
V1
Electrophysiology
Visual cortex
FOCUSED ATTENTION
State dependent
EYE-BLINK RATE
Fixation (visual)
Evoked Potentials, Visual
Load
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10959572 and 10538119
- Volume :
- 60
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- NeuroImage
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4830c2cb38a8ebe42c49340946422356