| Literature DB >> 25616004 |
Felix Bartsch1, Gilava Hamuni2, Vladimir Miskovic3, Peter J Lang1, Andreas Keil1.
Abstract
Mental imagery is a fundamental cognitive process of interest to basic scientists and clinical researchers. This study examined large-scale oscillatory brain activity in the alpha band (8-12 Hz) during language-driven mental imagery using dense-array EEG. Three experiments demonstrated relative increases in alpha amplitude: (1) during imagery prompted by words compared to fixation without imagery instruction, (2) during imagery of word content compared to imagery of geometric shapes, and (3) during imagery of emotionally evocative words compared to imagery of less emotionally arousing content. Alpha increases for semantically loaded imagery were observed in parieto-occipital regions, sustained throughout the imagery period. Findings imply that alpha oscillations index active memory and internal cognitive processing, reflecting neural communication in cortical networks representing motor, semantic, and perceptual aspects of the imagined scene.Entities:
Keywords: Alpha; Cognition; EEG/ERP; Emotion; Imagery
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25616004 PMCID: PMC4437868 DOI: 10.1111/psyp.12405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychophysiology ISSN: 0048-5772 Impact factor: 4.016