Prestimulus amygdala spectral activity is associated with visual face awareness

Author:

Guex Raphael123456,Ros Tomas789ORCID,Mégevand Pierre1234ORCID,Spinelli Laurent34,Seeck Margitta34,Vuilleumier Patrik1256,Domínguez-Borràs Judith121011ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fundamental Neuroscience , , Geneva 1211, Switzerland

2. University of Geneva – Campus Biotech , , Geneva 1211, Switzerland

3. Department of Clinical Neuroscience , , Geneva 1211, Switzerland

4. University of Geneva – HUG , , Geneva 1211, Switzerland

5. Swiss Center for Affective Sciences , , Geneva 1202, Switzerland

6. University of Geneva , , Geneva 1202, Switzerland

7. Department of Fundamental Neuroscience , Functional Brain Mapping Laboratory, Campus Biotech, , Geneva 1202, Switzerland

8. University of Geneva , Functional Brain Mapping Laboratory, Campus Biotech, , Geneva 1202, Switzerland

9. Lemanic Biomedical Imaging Centre (CIBM) , Geneva 1202, Switzerland

10. Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology , , Barcelona 08035, Spain

11. University of Barcelona , , Barcelona 08035, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Alpha cortical oscillations have been proposed to suppress sensory processing in the visual, auditory, and tactile domains, influencing conscious stimulus perception. However, it is unknown whether oscillatory neural activity in the amygdala, a subcortical structure involved in salience detection, has a similar impact on stimulus awareness. Recording intracranial electroencephalography (EEG) from 9 human amygdalae during face detection in a continuous flash suppression task, we found increased spectral prestimulus power and phase coherence, with most consistent effects in the alpha band, when faces were undetected relative to detected, similarly as previously observed in cortex with this task using scalp-EEG. Moreover, selective decreases in the alpha and gamma bands preceded face detection, with individual prestimulus alpha power correlating negatively with detection rate in patients. These findings reveal for the first time that prestimulus subcortical oscillations localized in human amygdala may contribute to perceptual gating mechanisms governing subsequent face detection and offer promising insights on the role of this structure in visual awareness.

Funder

National Center of Competence in Research

Swiss National Science Foundation

Private Foundation of the University Hospital of Geneva

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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