Aperiodic pupil fluctuations at rest predict orienting of visual attention
Rongwei Wang,
Jianrong Jia
Abstract:The aperiodic exponent of neural signals in different modalities is associated with the excitation/inhibition balance of the neural system. Given that resting pupil fluctuations contain rich temporal dynamics, we hypothesized that the aperiodic exponent of pupil fluctuations could predict the neural excitation/inhibition balance in attentional processing. The present study was the first attempt to investigate the cognitive significance of the aperiodic exponent of pupil responses. We recorded participants' res… Show more
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