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Oscillatory dynamics coordinating human frontal networks in support of goal maintenance

Authors :
David Fegen
Josef Parvizi
Andrew S. Kayser
Bradley Voytek
Mark D'Esposito
Robert T. Knight
Nathan E. Crone
David Badre
Edward F. Chang
Source :
Nature neuroscience
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

Humans have a capacity for hierarchical cognitive control—the ability to simultaneously control immediate actions while holding more abstract goals in mind. Neuropsychological and neuroimaging evidence suggests that hierarchical cognitive control emerges from a frontal architecture whereby prefrontal cortex coordinates neural activity in the motor cortices when abstract rules are needed to govern motor outcomes. Here we utilize the improved temporal resolution of human intracranial electrocorticography to investigate the mechanisms by which frontal cortical oscillatory networks communicate in support of hierarchical cognitive control. Responding according to progressively more abstract rules results in greater frontal network theta phase encoding (4-8 Hz) and increased prefrontal local neuronal population activity (high gamma amplitude, 80-150 Hz), which predicts trial-by-trial response times. Theta phase encoding couples with high gamma amplitude during interregional information encoding, suggesting that interregional phase encoding is a mechanism for the dynamic instantiation of complex cognitive functions by frontal cortical subnetworks.

Details

ISSN :
15461726 and 10976256
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Neuroscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....043b24b53fe0ada3d272fe82be729c33
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.4071