Fronto-parietal activity changes associated with changes in working memory load: Evidence from simultaneous electroencephalography and functional near-infrared spectroscopy analysis

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES European Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1111/ejn.16478
Yu Wang, Yihang Feng, Qi Pan, Qiumin Qu, Bin Wen, Fangning Pang, Jin Xu
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Working memory (WM) involves the capacity to maintain and manipulate information over short periods. Previous research has suggested that fronto-parietal activities play a crucial role in WM. However, there remains no agreement on the effect of working memory load (WML) on neural activities and haemodynamic responses. Here, our study seeks to examine the effect of WML through simultaneous electroencephalography (EEG) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). In this study, a delay change detection task was conducted on 23 healthy volunteers. The task included three levels: one item, three items and five items. The EEG and fNIRS were simultaneously recorded during the task. Neural activities and haemodynamic responses at prefrontal and parietal regions were analysed using time-frequency analysis and weighted phase-lag index (wPLI). We observed a significant enhancement in prefrontal and parietal β suppression as WML increased. Furthermore, as WML increased, there was a notable enhancement in fronto-parietal connectivity (FPC), as evidenced by both EEG and fNIRS. Correlation analysis indicated that as WML increased, there was a potential for enhancement of neurovascular coupling (NVC) of FPC.

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与工作记忆负荷变化相关的前顶叶活动变化:同步脑电图和功能性近红外光谱分析的证据。
工作记忆(WM)是指在短时间内保持和处理信息的能力。以往的研究表明,前顶叶活动在工作记忆中起着至关重要的作用。然而,关于工作记忆负荷(WML)对神经活动和血流动力学反应的影响,目前仍未达成一致。在此,我们的研究试图通过同步脑电图(EEG)和功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)来检验工作记忆负荷的影响。本研究对 23 名健康志愿者进行了延迟变化检测任务。任务包括三个级别:一个项目、三个项目和五个项目。任务期间同时记录脑电图和 fNIRS。使用时频分析和加权相位滞后指数(wPLI)分析了前额叶和顶叶区域的神经活动和血流动力学反应。我们观察到,随着 WML 的增加,前额叶和顶叶的 β 抑制明显增强。此外,脑电图和 fNIRS 均显示,随着 WML 的增加,前额叶与顶叶的连通性(FPC)也明显增强。相关分析表明,随着 WML 的增加,FPC 的神经血管耦合(NVC)有可能增强。
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European Journal of Neuroscience
European Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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7.10
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305
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3.5 months
期刊介绍: EJN is the journal of FENS and supports the international neuroscientific community by publishing original high quality research articles and reviews in all fields of neuroscience. In addition, to engage with issues that are of interest to the science community, we also publish Editorials, Meetings Reports and Neuro-Opinions on topics that are of current interest in the fields of neuroscience research and training in science. We have recently established a series of ‘Profiles of Women in Neuroscience’. Our goal is to provide a vehicle for publications that further the understanding of the structure and function of the nervous system in both health and disease and to provide a vehicle to engage the neuroscience community. As the official journal of FENS, profits from the journal are re-invested in the neuroscientific community through the activities of FENS.
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