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Concordant neurophysiological signatures of cognitive control in humans and rats.

Mykel A Robble1, Hans S Schroder1,2, Brian D Kangas1, Stefanie Nickels1, Micah Breiger1, Ann M Iturra-Mena1, Sarah Perlo1, Emilia Cardenas1,3, Andre Der-Avakian4, Samuel A Barnes4, Stefan Leutgeb4, Victoria B Risbrough4, Gordana Vitaliano1, Jack Bergman1, William A Carlezon1, Diego A Pizzagalli5.   

Abstract

Progress towards understanding neural mechanisms in humans relevant to psychiatric conditions has been hindered by a lack of translationally-relevant cognitive tasks for laboratory animals. Accordingly, there is a critical need to develop parallel neurophysiological assessments of domains of cognition, such as cognitive control, in humans and laboratory animals. To address this, we developed a touchscreen-based cognitive (Eriksen Flanker) task in rats and used its key characteristics to construct a novel human version, with similar testing parameters and endpoints across species. We obtained continuous electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings, including local field potentials in rats, and compared electrophysiological signatures locked to stimulus onset and responses across species. We also assessed whether behavioral or physiological task effects were modulated by modafinil, which enhances aspects of cognitive function in humans. In both species, the task elicited expected flanker interference effects (reduced accuracy) during high-conflict trials. Across homologous neuroanatomical loci, stimulus-locked increases in theta power during high-conflict trials as well as error-related negative potentials were observed. These endpoints were not affected by modafinil in either species. Despite some species-specific patterns, our findings demonstrate the feasibility of a rat Flanker task as well as cross-species behavioral and neurophysiological similarities, which may enable novel insights into the neural correlates of healthy and aberrant behavior and provide mechanistic insights relevant to treatment.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33746206      PMCID: PMC8134486          DOI: 10.1038/s41386-021-00998-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology        ISSN: 0893-133X            Impact factor:   8.294


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