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Пишет bioRxiv Subject Collection: Neuroscience ([info]syn_bx_neuro)
@ 2025-01-11 17:46:00


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Attentional enhancement and suppression of stimulus-synchronized BOLD oscillations
Visual cortical neurons synchronize their firing rates to periodic visual stimuli. EEG is commonly used to study directed attention by frequency-tagging brain responses to multiple stimuli oscillating at different frequencies, but is limited by its coarse spatial resolution. Here we leverage frequency-tagging fMRI (ft-fMRI) to study the influence of directed attention on the fine-grained spatiotemporal dynamics of competing stimulus-driven visual cortical oscillations. Our analysis reveals that distinct populations of visual cortical neurons exhibit in-phase (enhancing) or antiphase (suppressive) synchronization with the oscillating stimuli. Directed attention homogeneously increases the amplitude of anti-phase BOLD oscillations across the visual hierarchy, consistent with a distributed suppressive field. In contrast, attentional modulation of in phase BOLD oscillations increases hierarchically from V1 to hV4. The strength of anti-phase, but not in-phase, modulation predicted psychophysical correlates of attentional performance. Our results strongly corroborate the biased competition model of attention and unveil a novel BOLD correlate of attentional suppression.


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