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Scalp‐recorded N40 visual evoked potential: Sensory and attentional properties

N40 is a well‐known component of evoked potentials with respect to the auditory and somatosensory modality but not much recognized with regard to the visual modality. To be detected with event‐related potentials (ERPs), it requires an optimal signal‐to‐noise ratio. To investigate the nature of visua...

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Autores principales: Proverbio, Alice Mado, Broido, Veronica, De Benedetto, Francesco, Zani, Alberto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9293152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34486754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15443
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author Proverbio, Alice Mado
Broido, Veronica
De Benedetto, Francesco
Zani, Alberto
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Broido, Veronica
De Benedetto, Francesco
Zani, Alberto
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description N40 is a well‐known component of evoked potentials with respect to the auditory and somatosensory modality but not much recognized with regard to the visual modality. To be detected with event‐related potentials (ERPs), it requires an optimal signal‐to‐noise ratio. To investigate the nature of visual N40, we recorded EEG/ERP signals from 20 participants. Each of them was presented with 1800 spatial frequency gratings of 0.75, 1.5, 3 and 6 c/deg. Data were collected from 128 sites while participants were engaged in both passive viewing and attention conditions. N40 (30–55 ms) was modulated by alertness and selective attention; in fact, it was larger to targets than irrelevant and passively viewed spatial frequency gratings. Its strongest intracranial sources were the bilateral thalamic nuclei of pulvinar, according to swLORETA. The active network included precuneus, insula and inferior parietal lobule. An N80 component (60–90 ms) was also identified, which was larger to targets than irrelevant/passive stimuli and more negative to high than low spatial frequencies. In contrast, N40 was not sensitive to spatial frequency per se, nor did it show a polarity inversion as a function of spatial frequency. Attention, alertness and spatial frequency effects were also found for the later components P1, N2 and P300. The attentional effects increased in magnitude over time. The data showed that ERPs can pick up the earliest synchronized activity, deriving in part from thalamic nuclei, before the visual information has actually reached the occipital cortex.
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spelling pubmed-92931522022-07-20 Scalp‐recorded N40 visual evoked potential: Sensory and attentional properties Proverbio, Alice Mado Broido, Veronica De Benedetto, Francesco Zani, Alberto Eur J Neurosci Systems Neuroscience N40 is a well‐known component of evoked potentials with respect to the auditory and somatosensory modality but not much recognized with regard to the visual modality. To be detected with event‐related potentials (ERPs), it requires an optimal signal‐to‐noise ratio. To investigate the nature of visual N40, we recorded EEG/ERP signals from 20 participants. Each of them was presented with 1800 spatial frequency gratings of 0.75, 1.5, 3 and 6 c/deg. Data were collected from 128 sites while participants were engaged in both passive viewing and attention conditions. N40 (30–55 ms) was modulated by alertness and selective attention; in fact, it was larger to targets than irrelevant and passively viewed spatial frequency gratings. Its strongest intracranial sources were the bilateral thalamic nuclei of pulvinar, according to swLORETA. The active network included precuneus, insula and inferior parietal lobule. An N80 component (60–90 ms) was also identified, which was larger to targets than irrelevant/passive stimuli and more negative to high than low spatial frequencies. In contrast, N40 was not sensitive to spatial frequency per se, nor did it show a polarity inversion as a function of spatial frequency. Attention, alertness and spatial frequency effects were also found for the later components P1, N2 and P300. The attentional effects increased in magnitude over time. The data showed that ERPs can pick up the earliest synchronized activity, deriving in part from thalamic nuclei, before the visual information has actually reached the occipital cortex. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-09-27 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9293152/ /pubmed/34486754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15443 Text en © 2021 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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De Benedetto, Francesco
Zani, Alberto
Scalp‐recorded N40 visual evoked potential: Sensory and attentional properties
title Scalp‐recorded N40 visual evoked potential: Sensory and attentional properties
title_full Scalp‐recorded N40 visual evoked potential: Sensory and attentional properties
title_fullStr Scalp‐recorded N40 visual evoked potential: Sensory and attentional properties
title_full_unstemmed Scalp‐recorded N40 visual evoked potential: Sensory and attentional properties
title_short Scalp‐recorded N40 visual evoked potential: Sensory and attentional properties
title_sort scalp‐recorded n40 visual evoked potential: sensory and attentional properties
topic Systems Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9293152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34486754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15443
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