SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS OF EVENT-RELATED EEG RESPONSES DURING SHORT-TERM-MEMORY PERFORMANCE

Citation
Mb. Sterman et al., SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS OF EVENT-RELATED EEG RESPONSES DURING SHORT-TERM-MEMORY PERFORMANCE, Brain topography, 9(1), 1996, pp. 21-30
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Neurology
Journal title
ISSN journal
08960267
Volume
9
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
21 - 30
Database
ISI
SICI code
0896-0267(1996)9:1<21:SOEERD>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Averaged event-related EEG frequency response profiles were generated from normalized spectral analysis data obtained in 2 studies of short- term memory. A continuous performance task was used requiring a keyboa rd response to targeted letter sequences presented on a video screen a t 2 sec. intervals. Seven 2 Hz frequency bands between 5-15 Hz were ev aluated. In the first study (n=14) response profiles from control and target stimuli were compared. This analysis disclosed 1) a short laten cy increase at 5-7 and 7-9 Hz in posterior cortex that was identical i n both conditions and was attributed to frequency manifestations of th e extrinsic visual evoked response (VEP), 2) a separate long-latency i ncrease of uncertain origin at 5-7 Hz in anterior cortex only in the t ask condition, and 3) a generalized mid-latency alpha frequency suppre ssion and recovery pattern (event-related desynchronization, or ERD) i n all bands during both conditions. The ERD in bands between 9-13 Hz w as significantly increased at left central and bilateral parietal cort ex during target recall. The second study (n=26) compared good vs. poo r performance in the target recall task Findings disclosed significant differences at 7-9 Hz localized to posterior temporal cortex bilatera lly. These differences included reduced magnitude in the VEP component and increased suppression in the ERD component among good performers.