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Cortical spatio-temporal dynamics underlying phonological target detection in humans.


ABSTRACT: Selective processing of task-relevant stimuli is critical for goal-directed behavior. We used electrocorticography to assess the spatio-temporal dynamics of cortical activation during a simple phonological target detection task, in which subjects press a button when a prespecified target syllable sound is heard. Simultaneous surface potential recordings during this task revealed a highly ordered temporal progression of high gamma (HG, 70-200 Hz) activity across the lateral hemisphere in less than 1 sec. The sequence demonstrated concurrent regional sensory processing of speech syllables in the posterior superior temporal gyrus (STG) and speech motor cortex, and then transitioned to sequential task-dependent processing from prefrontal cortex (PFC), to the final motor response in the hand sensorimotor cortex. STG activation was modestly enhanced for target over nontarget sounds, supporting a selective gain mechanism in early sensory processing, whereas PFC was entirely selective to targets, supporting its role in guiding response behavior. These results reveal that target detection is not a single cognitive event, but rather a process of progressive target selectivity that involves large-scale rapid parallel and serial processing in sensory, cognitive, and motor structures to support goal-directed human behavior.

SUBMITTER: Chang EF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3895406 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cortical spatio-temporal dynamics underlying phonological target detection in humans.

Chang Edward F EF   Edwards Erik E   Nagarajan Srikantan S SS   Fogelson Noa N   Dalal Sarang S SS   Canolty Ryan T RT   Kirsch Heidi E HE   Barbaro Nicholas M NM   Knight Robert T RT  

Journal of cognitive neuroscience 20100513 6


Selective processing of task-relevant stimuli is critical for goal-directed behavior. We used electrocorticography to assess the spatio-temporal dynamics of cortical activation during a simple phonological target detection task, in which subjects press a button when a prespecified target syllable sound is heard. Simultaneous surface potential recordings during this task revealed a highly ordered temporal progression of high gamma (HG, 70-200 Hz) activity across the lateral hemisphere in less tha  ...[more]

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