| Literature DB >> 25528657 |
Patrick S Cooper1, Aaron S W Wong2, W Ross Fulham1, Renate Thienel1, Elise Mansfield1, Patricia T Michie1, Frini Karayanidis3.
Abstract
Cognitive control involves both proactive and reactive processes. Paradigms that rely on reactive control have shown that frontoparietal oscillatory synchronization in the theta frequency band is associated with interference control. This study examines whether proactive control is also associated with connectivity in the same frontoparietal theta network or involves a distinct neural signature. A task-switching paradigm was used to differentiate between proactive and reactive control processes, involved in preparing to switch or repeat a task and resolving post-target interference, respectively. We confirm that reactive control is associated with frontoparietal theta connectivity. Importantly, we show that proactive control is also associated with theta band oscillatory synchronization but in a different frontoparietal network. These findings support the existence of distinct proactive and reactive cognitive control processes that activate different theta frontoparietal oscillatory networks.Keywords: Cognitive control; Coherence; Functional connectivity; Task switching
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25528657 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.12.028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroimage ISSN: 1053-8119 Impact factor: 6.556