2014
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00406
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Frontal midline theta rhythm and gamma power changes during focused attention on mental calculation: an MEG beamformer analysis

Abstract: Frontal midline theta rhythm (Fmθ) appears widely distributed over medial prefrontal areas in EEG recordings, indicating focused attention. Although mental calculation is often used as an attention-demanding task, little has been reported on calculation-related activation in Fmθ experiments. In this study we used spatially filtered MEG and permutation analysis to precisely localize cortical generators of the magnetic counterpart of Fmθ, as well as other sources of oscillatory activity associated with mental ca… Show more

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“…These effects are consistent with the task-related increase in sensorspace gamma and theta power observed in our study (Table 3), and are also consistent with the increased gamma and theta power previously reported for mental arithmetic tasks (Fitzgibbon et al, 2004;Ishii et al, 2014). Additionally, further contrasts were also performed to examine the presence of task-related cortical effects in the absence of blink activity (Supporting Information, Table 3).…”
Section: Task-related Effectssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These effects are consistent with the task-related increase in sensorspace gamma and theta power observed in our study (Table 3), and are also consistent with the increased gamma and theta power previously reported for mental arithmetic tasks (Fitzgibbon et al, 2004;Ishii et al, 2014). Additionally, further contrasts were also performed to examine the presence of task-related cortical effects in the absence of blink activity (Supporting Information, Table 3).…”
Section: Task-related Effectssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Consistent with this hypothesis, magnetoencephalography (MEG) [43] and intracranial EEG studies [36] have localised fm-theta oscillations to dorsomedial prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortices -key hubs of the executive control and cingulo-opercular networks, respectively. Furthermore, theta oscillations in superficial layers of mPFC have recently been suggested to support cognitive monitoring and control processes by promoting integration of thalamocortical inputs and the detection of conflict between current and intended behaviours [44].…”
Section: Cortical Oscillations and Sustained Attentionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…While Alpha activity is associated with quiet wake (Honda et al , 1997, Wright et al , 1995, Beta and Gamma activity are primarily associated with attention or other cognitive activities (Gross and Gotman, 1999, Ishii et al , 2014, Moratti et al , 2014, Suazo et al , 2014. Indirect evidence suggests that BDNF facilitates hippocampal Gamma oscillations (composed primarily in active wake) by attenuating signaling through 5-HT3 receptors (Huang and Morozov, 2011), supporting the association between BDNF and cognitive activity.…”
Section: A C C E P T E D Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 96%