脑电图
工作记忆
功能近红外光谱
心理学
大脑活动与冥想
神经科学
听力学
前额叶皮质
认知
医学
作者
Yu Wang,Yihang Feng,Qi Pan,Qiumin Qu,Bin Wen,Fangning Pang,Jin Xu
摘要
Abstract Working memory (WM) involves the capacity to maintain and manipulate information over short periods. Previous research has suggested that fronto‐parietal activities play a crucial role in WM. However, there remains no agreement on the effect of working memory load (WML) on neural activities and haemodynamic responses. Here, our study seeks to examine the effect of WML through simultaneous electroencephalography (EEG) and functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). In this study, a delay change detection task was conducted on 23 healthy volunteers. The task included three levels: one item, three items and five items. The EEG and fNIRS were simultaneously recorded during the task. Neural activities and haemodynamic responses at prefrontal and parietal regions were analysed using time‐frequency analysis and weighted phase‐lag index (wPLI). We observed a significant enhancement in prefrontal and parietal β suppression as WML increased. Furthermore, as WML increased, there was a notable enhancement in fronto‐parietal connectivity (FPC), as evidenced by both EEG and fNIRS. Correlation analysis indicated that as WML increased, there was a potential for enhancement of neurovascular coupling (NVC) of FPC.
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