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Human centromedian-parafascicular complex signals sensory cues for goal-oriented behavior selection.

Inga M Schepers1, Anne-Kathrin Beck2, Susann Bräuer3, Kerstin Schwabe2, Mahmoud Abdallat4, Pascale Sandmann5, Reinhard Dengler6, Jochem W Rieger3, Joachim K Krauss2.   

Abstract

Experimental research has shown that the centromedian-parafascicular complex (CM-Pf) of the intralaminar thalamus is activated in attentional orienting and processing of behaviorally relevant stimuli. These observations resulted in the hypothesis that the CM-Pf plays a pivotal role in goal-oriented behavior selection. We here set out to test this hypothesis with electrophysiological recordings from patients with electrodes implanted in CM-Pf for deep brain stimulation (DBS) treatment of chronic neuropathic pain. Six patients participated in (1) an auditory three-class oddball experiment, which required a button press to target tones, but not to standard and deviant tones and in (2) a multi-speaker experiment with a target word that required attention selection and a target image that required response selection. Subjects showed transient neural responses (8-15Hz) to the target tone and the target word. Two subjects additionally showed transient neural responses (15-25Hz) to the target image. All sensory target stimuli were related to an internal goal and required a behavior selection (attention selection, response selection). In group analyses, neural responses were greater to target tones than deviant and standard tones and to target words than other task-relevant words that did not require attention selection. The transient neural responses occurred after the target stimuli but prior to the overt behavioral response. Our results demonstrate that in human subjects the CM-Pf is involved in signaling sensory inputs related to goal-oriented selection of behavior.
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Keywords:  alpha; attention; deep brain recordings; intralaminar thalamus; local field potentials

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28288908     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.03.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2018-11-02       Impact factor: 6.167

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Authors:  Mahmoud Abdallat; Assel Saryyeva; Christian Blahak; Marc E Wolf; Ralf Weigel; Thomas J Loher; Joachim Runge; Hans E Heissler; Thomas M Kinfe; Joachim K Krauss
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2021-06-25

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