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Theta-rhythmic attentional exploration of space

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Summary Attention facilitates stimulus processing by selecting specific locations (spatial attention) or features (feature-based attention). It can be sustained on a given location or feature, or re-oriented between locations or between features, enabling attentional exploration. Sustained attention was associated with alpha (8-12Hz 1–4 ) oscillations. More recently, authors suggested that exploratory attention was instead related to theta (4-7Hz; for review 5–7 ). To date, there is no systematic evaluation of attentional exploration across stimulus dimensions (space, features) in relation to theta oscillations. Using attentional cueing and electroencephalography (EEG) in humans, we assessed exploration of stimulus dimension during the (1) precue-to-stimulus (first attentional orienting) and (2) post-stimulus (during stimulus processing) trial periods. In the precue-to-stimulus period, we classified the cued dimension (attending to a location/feature) from EEG topographies to assess the neural dynamics of sustained and exploratory attentional orienting. Temporal generalization matrices showed oscillatory patterns of classification accuracies across time. When attention was sustained on a cued location but explored the feature dimension as the target feature was unknown, only the alpha frequency was observed. When attention was sustained on a cued feature but explored locations, both alpha and theta frequencies were observed. Focusing on post-stimulus theta oscillations revealed increased theta power in invalid trials (attention reorients from the precued distractor location/feature to the target –exploration) relative to valid trials in both feature-based and spatial attention conditions. Post-stimulus theta oscillations further predicted behavioral performance. Together, our results show that while alpha oscillations are associated with sustained attention regardless of the attended dimension, theta oscillations are specifically related to spatial exploration.
Title: Theta-rhythmic attentional exploration of space
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Summary Attention facilitates stimulus processing by selecting specific locations (spatial attention) or features (feature-based attention).
It can be sustained on a given location or feature, or re-oriented between locations or between features, enabling attentional exploration.
Sustained attention was associated with alpha (8-12Hz 1–4 ) oscillations.
More recently, authors suggested that exploratory attention was instead related to theta (4-7Hz; for review 5–7 ).
To date, there is no systematic evaluation of attentional exploration across stimulus dimensions (space, features) in relation to theta oscillations.
Using attentional cueing and electroencephalography (EEG) in humans, we assessed exploration of stimulus dimension during the (1) precue-to-stimulus (first attentional orienting) and (2) post-stimulus (during stimulus processing) trial periods.
In the precue-to-stimulus period, we classified the cued dimension (attending to a location/feature) from EEG topographies to assess the neural dynamics of sustained and exploratory attentional orienting.
Temporal generalization matrices showed oscillatory patterns of classification accuracies across time.
When attention was sustained on a cued location but explored the feature dimension as the target feature was unknown, only the alpha frequency was observed.
When attention was sustained on a cued feature but explored locations, both alpha and theta frequencies were observed.
Focusing on post-stimulus theta oscillations revealed increased theta power in invalid trials (attention reorients from the precued distractor location/feature to the target –exploration) relative to valid trials in both feature-based and spatial attention conditions.
Post-stimulus theta oscillations further predicted behavioral performance.
Together, our results show that while alpha oscillations are associated with sustained attention regardless of the attended dimension, theta oscillations are specifically related to spatial exploration.

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