Gamma Responses Correlate with Temporal Expectation in Monkey Primary Visual Cortex

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Main Author: Lima, Bruss
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Singer, Wolf, Maciel, Sergio Tulio Neuenschwander
Format: Article
Language: eng
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Summary: Gamma oscillations have been linked to selective attention. Here, we investigate the effects of expecting a behaviorally relevant event (a change in the fixation point) on the oscillatory patterning of the local field potential and spiking responses in V1. Three protocols were used. In the first protocol, fixation point change occurred at a fixed time point, enabling predictions on task timing. In the second, fixation point change occurred in trial blocks either early or late in the trial, allowing us to compare responses during epochs of low and high expectation. Finally, we used a cue to indicate the upcoming fixation point change. All protocols led to an increase in gamma oscillations associated with alpha suppression when the monkeys expected an event in time. These effects were spatially widespread, since comparable results were observed for both central and peripheral visual representations in V1. Our findings indicate that expectations associated with perceptual decisions, motor responses, or upcoming reward may have a strong effect on the primary visual cortex, causing global, spatially nonselective modulation of gamma activity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gamma Responses Correlate with Temporal Expectation in Monkey Primary Visual Cortex
title Gamma Responses Correlate with Temporal Expectation in Monkey Primary Visual Cortex
spellingShingle Gamma Responses Correlate with Temporal Expectation in Monkey Primary Visual Cortex
Lima, Bruss
Gamma Responses Correlate
Temporal Expectation
Monkey Primary Visual Cortex
Visual Cortex
title_short Gamma Responses Correlate with Temporal Expectation in Monkey Primary Visual Cortex
title_full Gamma Responses Correlate with Temporal Expectation in Monkey Primary Visual Cortex
title_fullStr Gamma Responses Correlate with Temporal Expectation in Monkey Primary Visual Cortex
title_full_unstemmed Gamma Responses Correlate with Temporal Expectation in Monkey Primary Visual Cortex
title_sort Gamma Responses Correlate with Temporal Expectation in Monkey Primary Visual Cortex
author Lima, Bruss
author_facet Lima, Bruss
Singer, Wolf
Maciel, Sergio Tulio Neuenschwander
author_role author
author2 Singer, Wolf
Maciel, Sergio Tulio Neuenschwander
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Bruss
Singer, Wolf
Maciel, Sergio Tulio Neuenschwander
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gamma Responses Correlate
Temporal Expectation
Monkey Primary Visual Cortex
Visual Cortex
topic Gamma Responses Correlate
Temporal Expectation
Monkey Primary Visual Cortex
Visual Cortex
description Gamma oscillations have been linked to selective attention. Here, we investigate the effects of expecting a behaviorally relevant event (a change in the fixation point) on the oscillatory patterning of the local field potential and spiking responses in V1. Three protocols were used. In the first protocol, fixation point change occurred at a fixed time point, enabling predictions on task timing. In the second, fixation point change occurred in trial blocks either early or late in the trial, allowing us to compare responses during epochs of low and high expectation. Finally, we used a cue to indicate the upcoming fixation point change. All protocols led to an increase in gamma oscillations associated with alpha suppression when the monkeys expected an event in time. These effects were spatially widespread, since comparable results were observed for both central and peripheral visual representations in V1. Our findings indicate that expectations associated with perceptual decisions, motor responses, or upcoming reward may have a strong effect on the primary visual cortex, causing global, spatially nonselective modulation of gamma activity.
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