Brain Responses to Surprising Stimulus Offsets: Phenomenology and Functional Significance

Author:

Somervail R12,Bufacchi R J1,Salvatori C1,Neary-Zajiczek L3,Guo Y1,Novembre G1,Iannetti G D12

Affiliation:

1. Neuroscience and Behaviour Laboratory, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 00161, Rome, Italy

2. Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University College London (UCL), WC1E 6BT, London, UK

3. Department of Computer Science, University College London (UCL), WC1E 6BT, London, UK

Abstract

Abstract Abrupt increases of sensory input (onsets) likely reflect the occurrence of novel events or objects in the environment, potentially requiring immediate behavioral responses. Accordingly, onsets elicit a transient and widespread modulation of ongoing electrocortical activity: the Vertex Potential (VP), which is likely related to the optimisation of rapid behavioral responses. In contrast, the functional significance of the brain response elicited by abrupt decreases of sensory input (offsets) is more elusive, and a detailed comparison of onset and offset VPs is lacking. In four experiments conducted on 44 humans, we observed that onset and offset VPs share several phenomenological and functional properties: they (1) have highly similar scalp topographies across time, (2) are both largely comprised of supramodal neural activity, (3) are both highly sensitive to surprise and (4) co-occur with similar modulations of ongoing motor output. These results demonstrate that the onset and offset VPs largely reflect the activity of a common supramodal brain network, likely consequent to the activation of the extralemniscal sensory system which runs in parallel with core sensory pathways. The transient activation of this system has clear implications in optimizing the behavioral responses to surprising environmental changes.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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