The n-back task is widely used to investigate the neural basis of Working Memory (WM) processes. The principal aim of this study was to explore and compare the EEG power spectra during two n-back tests with different levels of difficulty (1-backvs. 3-back). Fourteen healthy subjects were enrolled (seven men and seven women, mean age 31.21±7.05 years, range:23–48). EEG was recorded while performing the N-back test, by means of 19 surface electrodes referred to joint mastoids. EEG analysis were conducted by means of the standardized Low Resolution brain Electric Tomography (sLORETA) software. The statistical comparison between EEG power spectra in the two conditions was performed using paired t- statistics on the coherence values after Fisher’s z transformation available in the LORETA program package. The frequency bands considered were: delta (0.5–4Hz); theta (4.5–7.5Hz); alpha (8–12.5Hz); beta(13–30Hz); gamma (30.5–100Hz). Significant changes occurred in the delta band: in the 3-back condition an increased delta power was localized in a brain region corresponding to the Brodmann Area (BA) 28 in the left posterior entorhinal cortex (T=3.112; p<0.05) and in the BA 35 in the left perirhinal cortex in the parahippocampalgyrus (T=2.876; p<0.05). Nosignificant differences were observed in the right hemisphere and in the alpha, theta, beta, and gamma frequency bands. Our results indicate that the most prominent modification induced by the increased complexity of the task occur in the mesial left temporal lobe structures.

Modifications of EEG power spectra in mesial temporal lobe during n-back tasks of increasing difficulty. A sLORETAstudy / C., Imperatori; B., Farina; R., Brunetti; V., Gnoni; E., Testani; M. I., Quintiliani; C., Delgatto; A., Indraccolo; A., Contardi; Speranza, Anna Maria; G., Della Marca. - In: FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 1662-5161. - ELETTRONICO. - 7:(2013). [10.3389/fnhum.2013.00109]

Modifications of EEG power spectra in mesial temporal lobe during n-back tasks of increasing difficulty. A sLORETAstudy

SPERANZA, Anna Maria;
2013

Abstract

The n-back task is widely used to investigate the neural basis of Working Memory (WM) processes. The principal aim of this study was to explore and compare the EEG power spectra during two n-back tests with different levels of difficulty (1-backvs. 3-back). Fourteen healthy subjects were enrolled (seven men and seven women, mean age 31.21±7.05 years, range:23–48). EEG was recorded while performing the N-back test, by means of 19 surface electrodes referred to joint mastoids. EEG analysis were conducted by means of the standardized Low Resolution brain Electric Tomography (sLORETA) software. The statistical comparison between EEG power spectra in the two conditions was performed using paired t- statistics on the coherence values after Fisher’s z transformation available in the LORETA program package. The frequency bands considered were: delta (0.5–4Hz); theta (4.5–7.5Hz); alpha (8–12.5Hz); beta(13–30Hz); gamma (30.5–100Hz). Significant changes occurred in the delta band: in the 3-back condition an increased delta power was localized in a brain region corresponding to the Brodmann Area (BA) 28 in the left posterior entorhinal cortex (T=3.112; p<0.05) and in the BA 35 in the left perirhinal cortex in the parahippocampalgyrus (T=2.876; p<0.05). Nosignificant differences were observed in the right hemisphere and in the alpha, theta, beta, and gamma frequency bands. Our results indicate that the most prominent modification induced by the increased complexity of the task occur in the mesial left temporal lobe structures.
2013
EEG LORETA WORKING MEMORY
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Modifications of EEG power spectra in mesial temporal lobe during n-back tasks of increasing difficulty. A sLORETAstudy / C., Imperatori; B., Farina; R., Brunetti; V., Gnoni; E., Testani; M. I., Quintiliani; C., Delgatto; A., Indraccolo; A., Contardi; Speranza, Anna Maria; G., Della Marca. - In: FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 1662-5161. - ELETTRONICO. - 7:(2013). [10.3389/fnhum.2013.00109]
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