Tseng Philip, Lo Yu-Hui
Graduate Institute of Mind, Brain and Consciousness, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Brain and Consciousness Research Center, TMU-Shuang Ho Hospital, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
Front Neurosci. 2020 Oct 8;14:562132. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.562132. eCollection 2020.
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is an important cognitive function that acts as a temporary storage for visual information. Previous studies have shown that VSTM capacity can be modulated by the location of one's hands, where hand proximity enhances neural processing and memory of nearby visual stimuli. The present study used traditional event-related potentials (ERP) along with multiscale entropy (MSE) analysis to shed light on the neural mechanism(s) behind such near-hand effect. Participants' electroencephalogram (EEG) data were recorded as they performed a VSTM task with their hands either proximal or distal to the display. ERP analysis showed altered memory processing in the 400-700 ms time window during memory retrieval period. Importantly, MSE analysis also showed significant EEG difference between hand proximal and distal conditions between scales 10 to 20, and such difference is clustered around the right parietal cortex - a region that is involved in VSTM processing and bimodal hand-eye integration. The implications of higher MSE time scale in the parietal cortex are discussed in the context of signal complexity and its possible relation to cognitive processing. To our knowledge, this study provides the first investigation using MSE to characterize the temporal characteristics and signal complexity behind the effect of hand proximity.
视觉短期记忆(VSTM)是一种重要的认知功能,它充当视觉信息的临时存储。先前的研究表明,VSTM容量可受手部位置的调节,手部靠近会增强对附近视觉刺激的神经处理和记忆。本研究使用传统的事件相关电位(ERP)以及多尺度熵(MSE)分析来揭示这种近手效应背后的神经机制。在参与者执行VSTM任务时,记录其脑电图(EEG)数据,此时他们的手位于显示器的近端或远端。ERP分析显示,在记忆检索期间的400 - 700毫秒时间窗口内,记忆处理发生了改变。重要的是,MSE分析还显示,在10到20尺度之间,手部近端和远端条件下的脑电图存在显著差异,且这种差异集中在右顶叶皮层周围——该区域参与VSTM处理和双模式手眼整合。在信号复杂性及其与认知处理的可能关系的背景下,讨论了顶叶皮层中较高MSE时间尺度的影响。据我们所知,本研究首次使用MSE来表征手部靠近效应背后的时间特征和信号复杂性。