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Tracking Individual Differences in Perception by TMS-EEG Intrinsic Effective Connectivity

Authors :
Keiichi Kitajo
Masanori Shimono
Yuji Mizuno
K Cheng
Chisato Suzuki
Masahiro Kawasaki
Yuka Okazaki
T Asamizuya
Carlo Miniussi
Kenichi Ueno
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2017.

Abstract

Non-invasive human electroencephalography (EEG) coupled with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is currently used to measure coarse stimulus-response relationships in brain physiology during behavior. However, with key modifications, the TMS-EEG technique holds even greater promise for monitoring fine-scale neural signatures of human behavior. Here, we demonstrate that a novel TMS-EEG co-registration technique can dynamically monitor individual human variation in perception based solely on EEG resting-state intrinsic effective connectivity probed by TMS-based phase resetting of ongoing activity. We used a bistable stimulus task, where the percept is perceived as either horizontal or vertical apparent motion, to record gamma band interhemispheric integration of information. Fine-grained inter-individual behavioral differences in horizontal motion bias could be measured by tracking resting-state gamma-band effective connectivity from right hMT+ to left hMT+. Thus, our method of triggering intrinsic resting-state effective connectivity in oscillatory dynamics can monitor individual differences in perception via the long-range integration of information. This technique will be useful for the manipulative dissection of individual-scale human cognition mediated by neural dynamics and may also expand neurofeedback approaches.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....58ba31afd5dfdf7c9df5ef5e46c4fdf8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/206797