Brain connectivity in spatial orientation task

Greeshma Sharma, Vijander Singh, Ronnie Daniel, A. Mittal, Sushil Chandra
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Spatial orientation (SOT) is one of the spatial skill which is required in motor imagery and navigation. A lot of researches have shown underlying neural dynamics during SOT as an effect of spatial transformation strategy, but the consistent findings related to flow of information between designated brain areas are not present. The purpose of the study is to identify flux of information between pairs of channel to identify active hubs during the course of task. The directed transfer function (DTF) method is used to detect alterations in the functional coupling of EEG rhythms (0.5–30 Hz) in different brain cortical areas during virtual reality based perspective taking test. Results confirmed that there were common regions for motor imagery and SOT. It has also shed light on the active role of parietal and occipital lobe in SOT. This study proffers DTF as a useful technique for identifying hubs and flux of information in neuroscience.
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空间定位任务中的脑连通性
空间定位是运动想象和导航中所需要的空间技能之一。许多研究表明,SOT过程中潜在的神经动力学是空间转换策略的影响,但与指定脑区之间的信息流动相关的研究结果并不一致。本研究的目的是在任务过程中识别通道对之间的信息通量,以识别活动中心。采用定向传递函数(DTF)方法检测虚拟现实视角测试中不同脑皮质区(0.5 ~ 30 Hz)脑电节律功能耦合的变化。结果证实运动意象和SOT有共同的区域。这也揭示了顶叶和枕叶在SOT中的积极作用。这项研究提供了DTF作为一种有用的技术来识别神经科学中的枢纽和信息通量。
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