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Prismatic Adaptation Modulates Oscillatory EEG Correlates of Motor Preparation but Not Visual Attention in Healthy Participants

Bracco, Martina; Veniero, Domenica; Oliveri, Massimiliano; Thut, Gregor

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Martina Bracco

Massimiliano Oliveri

Gregor Thut



Abstract

© 2018 Bracco, Veniero et al. Prismatic adaption (PA) has been proposed as a tool to induce neural plasticity and is used to help neglect rehabilitation. It leads to a recalibration of visuomotor coordination during pointing as well as to aftereffects on a number of sensorimotor and attention tasks, but whether these effects originate at a motor or attentional level remains a matter of debate. Our aim was to further characterize PA aftereffects by using an approach that allows distinguishing between effects on attentional and motor processes. We recorded EEG in healthy human participants (9 females and 7 males) while performing a new double step, anticipatory attention/motor preparation paradigm before and after adaptation to rightward-shifting prisms, with neutral lenses as a control. We then examined PA aftereffects through changes in known oscillatory EEG signatures of spatial attention orienting and motor preparation in the alpha and beta frequency bands. Our results were twofold. First, we found PA to rightward-shifting prisms to selectively affect EEG signatures of motor but not attentional processes. More specifically, PA modulated preparatory motor EEG activity over central electrodes in the right hemisphere, contralateral to the PA-induced, compensatory leftward shift in pointing movements. No effects were found on EEG signatures of spatial attention orienting over occipitoparietal sites. Second, we found the PA effect on preparatory motor EEG activity to dominate in the beta frequency band. We conclude that changes to intentional visuomotor, rather than attentional visuospatial, processes underlie the PA aftereffect of rightward-deviating prisms in healthy participants.

Citation

Bracco, M., Veniero, D., Oliveri, M., & Thut, G. (2018). Prismatic Adaptation Modulates Oscillatory EEG Correlates of Motor Preparation but Not Visual Attention in Healthy Participants. Journal of Neuroscience, 38(5), 1189-1201. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1422-17.2017

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 14, 2017
Online Publication Date Jan 31, 2018
Publication Date Jan 31, 2018
Deposit Date Jan 24, 2020
Publicly Available Date Jan 24, 2020
Journal Journal of Neuroscience
Electronic ISSN 1529-2401
Publisher Society for Neuroscience
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 38
Issue 5
Pages 1189-1201
DOI https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1422-17.2017
Keywords General Neuroscience
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3793258
Publisher URL https://www.jneurosci.org/content/38/5/1189

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