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Prefrontal attentional saccades explore space rhythmically

Corentin Gaillard, Sameh Ben Hadj Hassen, Fabio Di Bello, Yann Bihan-Poudec, Rufin VanRullen, Suliann Ben Hamed

2020Nature Communications84 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent studies suggest that attention samples space rhythmically through oscillatory interactions in the frontoparietal network. How these attentional fluctuations coincide with spatial exploration/displacement and exploitation/selection by a dynamic attentional spotlight under top-down control is unclear. Here, we show a direct contribution of prefrontal attention selection mechanisms to a continuous space exploration. Specifically, we provide a direct high spatio-temporal resolution prefrontal population decoding of the covert attentional spotlight. We show that it continuously explores space at a 7-12 Hz rhythm. Sensory encoding and behavioral reports are increased at a specific optimal phase w/ to this rhythm. We propose that this prefrontal neuronal rhythm reflects an alpha-clocked sampling of the visual environment in the absence of eye movements. These attentional explorations are highly flexible, how they spatially unfold depending both on within-trial and across-task contingencies. These results are discussed in the context of exploration-exploitation strategies and prefrontal top-down attentional control.

Topics & Concepts

Attentional controlCovertCognitive psychologyPrefrontal cortexWorking memoryNeuroscienceContext (archaeology)PsychologyPopulationEncoding (memory)Computer scienceCognitionBiologyMedicineEnvironmental healthPaleontologyLinguisticsPhilosophyNeural dynamics and brain functionNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesVisual perception and processing mechanisms