Fronto-parietal networks shape human conscious report through attention gain and reorienting

Archive ouverte

Liu, Jianghao | Bayle, Dimitri | Spagna, Alfredo | Sitt, Jacobo | Bourgeois, Alexia | Lehongre, Katia | Fernandez-Vidal, Sara | Adam, Claude | Lambrecq, Virginie | Navarro, Vincent | Seidel Malkinson, Tal | Bartolomeo, Paolo

Edité par CCSD ; Nature Publishing Group -

International audience. How do attention and consciousness interact in the human brain? Rival theories of consciousness disagree on the role of fronto-parietal attentional networks in conscious perception. We recorded neural activity from 727 intracerebral contacts in 13 epileptic patients, while they detected near-threshold targets preceded by attentional cues. Clustering revealed three neural patterns: first, attention-enhanced conscious report accompanied sustained right-hemisphere fronto-temporal activity in networks connected by the superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) II-III, and late accumulation of activity (>300 ms post-target) in bilateral dorso-prefrontal and right-hemisphere orbitofrontal cortex (SLF I-III). Second, attentional reorienting affected conscious report through early, sustained activity in a right-hemisphere network (SLF III). Third, conscious report accompanied left-hemisphere dorsolateral-prefrontal activity. Task modeling with recurrent neural networks revealed multiple clusters matching the identified brain clusters, elucidating the causal relationship between clusters in conscious perception of near-threshold targets. Thus, distinct, hemisphere-asymmetric fronto-parietal networks support attentional gain and reorienting in shaping human conscious experience.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Fronto-parietal networks shape human conscious report through attention gain and reorienting

Archive ouverte | Liu, Jianghao | CCSD

International audience. How do attention and consciousness interact in the human brain? Rival theories of consciousness disagree on the role of fronto-parietal attentional networks in conscious perception. We record...

Special Issue: Consciousness science and its theories Comparing stimulus-evoked and spontaneous response of the face-selective multi-units in the human posterior fusiform gyrus

Archive ouverte | Schwartz, Rina | CCSD

International audience. The stimulus-evoked neural response is a widely explored phenomenon. Conscious awareness is associated in many cases with the corresponding selective stimulus-evoked response. For example, co...

Long-term deep intracerebral microelectrode recordings in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy: Proposed guidelines based on 10-year experience

Archive ouverte | Lehongre, Katia | CCSD

International audience. Purpose: Human neuronal activity, recorded in vivo from microelectrodes, may offer valuable insights into phys-iological mechanisms underlying human cognition and pathophysiological mechanism...

Chargement des enrichissements...