Literature DB >> 19400683

Right-lateralized brain oscillations in human spatial navigation.

Joshua Jacobs1, Igor O Korolev, Jeremy B Caplan, Arne D Ekstrom, Brian Litt, Gordon Baltuch, Itzhak Fried, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage, Joseph R Madsen, Michael J Kahana.   

Abstract

During spatial navigation, lesion and functional imaging studies suggest that the right hemisphere has a unique functional role. However, studies of direct human brain recordings have not reported interhemisphere differences in navigation-related oscillatory activity. We investigated this apparent discrepancy using intracranial electroencephalographic recordings from 24 neurosurgical patients playing a virtual taxi driver game. When patients were virtually moving in the game, brain oscillations at various frequencies increased in amplitude compared with periods of virtual stillness. Using log-linear analysis, we analyzed the region and frequency specificities of this pattern and found that neocortical movement-related gamma oscillations (34-54 Hz) were significantly lateralized to the right hemisphere, especially in posterior neocortex. We also observed a similar right lateralization of gamma oscillations related to searching for objects at unknown virtual locations. Thus, our results indicate that gamma oscillations in the right neocortex play a special role in human spatial navigation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19400683      PMCID: PMC2839416          DOI: 10.1162/jocn.2009.21240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cogn Neurosci        ISSN: 0898-929X            Impact factor:   3.225


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