Sustained attention operates via dissociable neural mechanisms across different eccentric locations

Author:

Phangwiwat Tanagrit1,Punchongharn Phond1,Wongsawat Yodchanan2,Chatnuntawech Itthi3,Wang Sisi4,Chunharas Chaipat5,Sprague Thomas6,Woodman Geoffrey F.7,Itthipuripat Sirawaj8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol University

3. National Nanotechnology Center, National Science and Technology Development Agency

4. Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

5. Chula Neuroscience Center, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society

6. Psychological and Brain Science, 251, University of California Santa Barbara

7. Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University

8. Neuroscience Center for Research and Innovation (NX), Learning Institute, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi

Abstract

Abstract In primates, foveal and peripheral vision have distinct neural architectures and functions. However, it has been debated if selective attention operates via the same or different neural mechanisms across eccentricities. We tested these alternative accounts by examining the effects of selective attention on the steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) and the fronto-parietal signal measured via EEG from human subjects performing a sustained visuospatial attention task. With a negligible level of eye movements, both SSVEP and SND exhibited the heterogeneous patterns of attentional modulations across eccentricities. Specifically, the attentional modulations of these signals peaked at the parafoveal locations and such modulations wore off as visual stimuli appeared closer to the fovea or further away towards the periphery. However, with a relatively higher level of eye movements, the heterogeneous patterns of attentional modulations of these neural signals were less robust. These data demonstrate that the top-down influence of covert visuospatial attention on early sensory processing in human cortex depends on eccentricity and the level of saccadic responses. Taken together, the results suggest that sustained visuospatial attention operates differently across different eccentric locations, providing new understanding of how attention augments sensory representations regardless of where the attended stimulus appears.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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