Selective attention relies on working memory to maintain an attention set of task priorities. Consequently, selective attention is more efficient when working memory resources are not depleted. However, there is some evidence that distractors are processed even when working memory load is low. We used tDCS to assess whether boosting the activity of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC), involved in selective attention and working memory, would reduce interference from emotional distractors. Findings showed that anodal tDCS over the DLPFC was not sufficient to reduce interference from angry distractors. In contrast, cathodal tDCS over the DLPFC reduced interference from happy distractors. These findings show that altering the DLPFC activity is not sufficient to establish top-down control and increase selective attention efficiency. Although, when the neural signal in the DLPFC is altered by cathodal tDCS, interference from emotional distractors is reduced, leading to an improved performance.

Modulation of selective attention by polarity-specific tDCS effects / Pecchinenda, Anna; Ferlazzo, Fabio; M., Lavidor. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA. - ISSN 0028-3932. - STAMPA. - 68:(2015), pp. 1-7. [10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.12.023]

Modulation of selective attention by polarity-specific tDCS effects

PECCHINENDA, ANNA;FERLAZZO, Fabio;
2015

Abstract

Selective attention relies on working memory to maintain an attention set of task priorities. Consequently, selective attention is more efficient when working memory resources are not depleted. However, there is some evidence that distractors are processed even when working memory load is low. We used tDCS to assess whether boosting the activity of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC), involved in selective attention and working memory, would reduce interference from emotional distractors. Findings showed that anodal tDCS over the DLPFC was not sufficient to reduce interference from angry distractors. In contrast, cathodal tDCS over the DLPFC reduced interference from happy distractors. These findings show that altering the DLPFC activity is not sufficient to establish top-down control and increase selective attention efficiency. Although, when the neural signal in the DLPFC is altered by cathodal tDCS, interference from emotional distractors is reduced, leading to an improved performance.
2015
selective attention; working memory; emotion; interference task; tDCS; dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
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Modulation of selective attention by polarity-specific tDCS effects / Pecchinenda, Anna; Ferlazzo, Fabio; M., Lavidor. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA. - ISSN 0028-3932. - STAMPA. - 68:(2015), pp. 1-7. [10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.12.023]
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