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Spontaneous eye blink rate: An index of dopaminergic component of sustained attention and fatigue.

Antonio Maffei1, Alessandro Angrilli2.   

Abstract

Blink rate is a behavioral index highly correlated with frontostriatal dopaminergic activity. The present research was aimed at studying the modulation of spontaneous blink rate in function of the increasing attentional load induced by the Mackworth Clock Test. Since blinking interferes with sensory processing, we expected a decreasing blink rate with increasing attentional demand. Three tasks of 7-min each and different difficulties were administered: the Mackworth had a red dot moving in a circle with intervals varying from 500ms, 350ms to 200ms, corresponding to increasing task difficulty. Participant had to detect the rare jumps of one position by the red dot (targets). The blink rate was recorded from thirty-three female students starting from vertical oculogram recording of the right eye. The time course of blink rate across the 7-min task was also analyzed to test the hypothesis that fatigue arises also during brief tasks depending on the difficulty level. Results showed that the Hard task (200ms dot intervals) was associated with greater percentage of missed targets, faster response times and smaller blink rates with respect to the Medium and Easy ones. Analysis of the time course within the task revealed an increase of blink rate, indexing larger fatigue, starting in the 4th minute, independent from the difficulty level. In addition, trial-by-trial analysis showed that under strong attentional demand dopamine-related blink activity was inhibited throughout the whole task. Results point to the use of blink rate as an ecological index of dopaminergic component of attentional load and fatigue and revealed how human attention drops after relatively brief intervals of about 4min.
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Keywords:  Attention; Electrooculogram; Fatigue; Mackworth; Ultradian rhythm

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29133149     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2017.11.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Psychophysiol        ISSN: 0167-8760            Impact factor:   2.997


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