| Literature DB >> 30483172 |
Alyona A Lanina1, Matteo Feurra2, Elena S Gorbunova3.
Abstract
"Subsequent search misses" represent a decrease in accuracy at detecting a second target in a visual search task. In this study, we tested the possibility to modulate this effect via inhibition of the right posterior parietal cortex trough transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). The target stimuli were T-shapes presented among L-shaped distractors. The participant's task was to detect targets or to report their absence. For each trial, targets could be represented by one high-salient target, one low-salient target, two different targets (one high salient and one low salient), two high salient targets, two low salient targets, or no targets at all (catch-trials). Offline tDCS was applied over the right (target site) or left (control site) posterior parietal cortex. Sham stimulation over the right posterior parietal cortex was included as a control (placebo). Stimulation lasted for 10 min. Afterward, participants were asked to perform the experiment. Our findings suggest that stimulation did not modulate any of the task conditions, suggesting potential limitation of the study: either tDCS was not enough powerful to modulate the task performance or the task was too easy to be modulated by stimulation.Entities:
Keywords: posterior parietal cortex; subsequent search misses; tDCS; visual attention; visual search
Year: 2018 PMID: 30483172 PMCID: PMC6240658 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
FIGURE 1An example of the experimental trial. The target is the form of the letter “T.” There are two targets: one high-salient and one low-salient target. The button “HET” means “NO.”
Means and standard deviations (SD) in accuracy for different stimulation conditions.
| tDCS on the right PPC | tDCS on the left PPC | Sham on the right PPC | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Mean | Mean | ||||
| One high-salient and one low-salient target | 82.29 | 15.67 | 77.92 | 15.71 | 80.93 | 14.68 |
| Two high-salient targets | 83.29 | 13.75 | 77.51 | 19.84 | 79.84 | 15.28 |
| Two low-salient targets | 81.67 | 14.34 | 77.17 | 15.67 | 79.91 | 13.05 |
| One high-salient target | 83.75 | 15.57 | 80.08 | 14.77 | 83.08 | 12.47 |
| One low-salient target | 84.33 | 12.95 | 80.33 | 15.39 | 81.50 | 14.15 |
| No target | 97.41 | 2.85 | 93.92 | 7.04 | 95.83 | 4.53 |
FIGURE 2Accuracy (percentage correct) collapsing different stimulation conditions. Error bars represent standard error of the mean.
Pairwise comparisons (Bonferroni corrected) between different types of stimulation (RPPC, the right posterior parietal cortex; LPPC, the left posterior parietal cortex).
| (I)Stimulation | (J)Stimulation | |
|---|---|---|
| tDCS on the RPPC | tDCS on the LPPC | 0.124 |
| Sham on the RPPC | 0.397 | |
| tDCS on the LPPC | tDCS on the RPPC | 0.124 |
| Sham on the RPPC | 0.393 | |
| Sham on the RPPC | tDCS on the RPPC | 0.397 |
| tDCS on the LPPC | 0.393 | |
FIGURE 3Mean reaction time (ms) of the first mouse click collapsing different stimulation conditions. Error bars represent standard error of the mean.
Means and standard deviations (SD) in reaction time (ms) of the first mouse click for different stimulation conditions.
| tDCS on the right PPC | tDCS on the left PPC | Sham on the right PPC | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Mean | Mean | ||||
| One high-salient and one low-salient target | 1558.36 | 232.31 | 1559.94 | 281.82 | 1580.12 | 211.68 |
| Two high-salient targets | 1567.19 | 221.10 | 1552.56 | 260.84 | 1510.83 | 181.00 |
| Two low-salient targets | 1582.19 | 214.38 | 1587.27 | 242.77 | 1634.73 | 206.65 |
| One high-salient target | 1911.92 | 316.61 | 1927.02 | 349.08 | 1962.99 | 239.13 |
| One low-salient target | 1962.07 | 310.20 | 1995.96 | 378.31 | 2016.39 | 276.27 |
| No target | 3112.16 | 764.18 | 3078.17 | 558.63 | 3123.45 | 746.61 |
FIGURE 4Mean reaction time (ms) of the second mouse click collapsing different stimulation conditions. Error bars represent standard error of the mean.
Means and standard deviations (SD) in reaction time (ms) of the second mouse click for different stimulation conditions.
| tDCS on the right PPC | tDCS on the left PPC | Sham on the right PPC | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Mean | Mean | ||||
| One high-salient and one low-salient target | 1097.94 | 156.04 | 1106.15 | 260.69 | 1136.53 | 261.97 |
| Two high-salient targets | 1056.50 | 168.09 | 1034.09 | 211.57 | 1084.36 | 248.03 |
| Two low-salient targets | 1023.39 | 163.18 | 1052.78 | 249.27 | 1069.27 | 250.58 |
| One high-salient target | 1756.84 | 653.43 | 1670.80 | 584.55 | 1709.03 | 599.12 |
| One low-salient target | 1711.21 | 668.83 | 1636.93 | 628.69 | 1670.83 | 650.31 |
| No target | 238.09 | 102.69 | 218.46 | 47.16 | 217.53 | 62.66 |