任务(项目管理)
集合(抽象数据类型)
认知
代表(政治)
控制(管理)
门控
计算机科学
神经科学
心理学
人工智能
工程类
政治学
政治
程序设计语言
法学
系统工程
作者
Mehdi Senoussi,Pieter Verbeke,Kobe Desender,Esther De Loof,Durk Talsma,Tom Verguts
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41562-022-01335-5
摘要
Cognitive control allows to flexibly guide behaviour in a complex and ever-changing environment. It is supported by theta band (4–7 Hz) neural oscillations that coordinate distant neural populations. However, little is known about the precise neural mechanisms permitting such flexible control. Most research has focused on theta amplitude, showing that it increases when control is needed, but a second essential aspect of theta oscillations, their peak frequency, has mostly been overlooked. Here, using computational modelling and behavioural and electrophysiological recordings, in three independent datasets, we show that theta oscillations adaptively shift towards optimal frequency depending on task demands. We provide evidence that theta frequency balances reliable set-up of task representation and gating of task-relevant sensory and motor information and that this frequency shift predicts behavioural performance. Our study presents a mechanism supporting flexible control and calls for a reevaluation of the mechanistic role of theta oscillations in adaptive behaviour. Senoussi et al. present modelling, behavioural and neural evidence that frontal theta oscillations (4–7 Hz) shift their peak frequency in response to task demands to support flexible task implementation.
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