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Hemisphere-specific, differential effects of lateralized, occipital–parietal α- versus γ-tACS on endogenous but not exogenous visual-spatial attention

Florian H. Kasten, Tea Wendeln, Heiko I. Stecher, Christoph S. Herrmann

2020Scientific Reports58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Orienting spatial attention has been associated with interhemispheric asymmetry of power in the α- and γ-band. Specifically, increased α-power has been linked to the inhibition of unattended sensory streams (e.g. the unattended visual field), while increased γ-power is associated with active sensory processing. Here, we aimed to differentially modulate endogenous and exogenous visual-spatial attention using transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS). In a single-blind, within-subject design, participants performed several blocks of a spatial cueing task comprised of endogenous and exogenous cues while receiving lateralized α- or γ-tACS or no stimulation over left or right occipital-parietal areas. We found a significant, differential effect of α- and γ-tACS on endogenous (top-down) spatial attention but not on exogenous (bottom-up) attention. The effect was specific to tACS applied to the left hemisphere and driven by a modulation of attentional disengagement and re-orientation as measured during invalid trials. Our results indicate a causal role of α-/γ-oscillations for top-down (endogenous) attention. They may further suggest a left hemispheric dominance in controlling interhemispheric α-/γ-power asymmetry. The absence of an effect on exogenous attention may be indicative of a differential role of α-/γ-oscillations during different attention types or spatially distinct attentional subsystems.

Topics & Concepts

Visual spatial attentionTranscranial alternating current stimulationNeurosciencePsychologyDisengagement theoryPosterior parietal cortexN2pcEndogenyLateralization of brain functionDifferential effectsCognitive psychologyStimulationTranscranial magnetic stimulationVisual perceptionPerceptionMedicineGerontologyInternal medicineNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesSpatial Neglect and Hemispheric DysfunctionHemispheric Asymmetry in Neuroscience
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