Behavioral gain following isolation of attention

Abstract Stable sensory perception is achieved through balanced excitatory-inhibitory interactions of lateralized sensory processing. In real world experience, sensory processing is rarely equal across lateralized processing regions, resulting in continuous rebalancing. Using lateralized attention a...

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Main Authors: Grace Edwards, Anna Berestova, Lorella Battelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98670-w
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spelling doaj-21e9895092954dcdbdc77c93d1bd61b12021-10-03T11:33:32ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-98670-wBehavioral gain following isolation of attentionGrace Edwards0Anna Berestova1Lorella Battelli2Center for Neuroscience and Cognitive Systems@UniTn, Istituto Italiano di TecnologiaLesley UniversityCenter for Neuroscience and Cognitive Systems@UniTn, Istituto Italiano di TecnologiaAbstract Stable sensory perception is achieved through balanced excitatory-inhibitory interactions of lateralized sensory processing. In real world experience, sensory processing is rarely equal across lateralized processing regions, resulting in continuous rebalancing. Using lateralized attention as a case study, we predicted rebalancing lateralized processing following prolonged spatial attention imbalance could cause a gain in attention in the opposite direction. In neurotypical human adults, we isolated covert attention to one visual field with a 30-min attention-demanding task and found an increase in attention in the opposite visual field after manipulation. We suggest a gain in lateralized attention in the previously unattended visual field is due to an overshoot through attention rebalancing. The offline post-manipulation effect is suggestive of long-term potentiation affecting behavior. Our finding of visual field specific attention increase could be critical for the development of clinical rehabilitation for patients with a unilateral lesion and lateralized attention deficits. This proof-of-concept study initiates the examination of overshoot following the release of imbalance in other lateralized control and sensory domains, important in our basic understanding of lateralized processing.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98670-w
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author Grace Edwards
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Lorella Battelli
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Behavioral gain following isolation of attention
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Anna Berestova
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title Behavioral gain following isolation of attention
title_short Behavioral gain following isolation of attention
title_full Behavioral gain following isolation of attention
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publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Stable sensory perception is achieved through balanced excitatory-inhibitory interactions of lateralized sensory processing. In real world experience, sensory processing is rarely equal across lateralized processing regions, resulting in continuous rebalancing. Using lateralized attention as a case study, we predicted rebalancing lateralized processing following prolonged spatial attention imbalance could cause a gain in attention in the opposite direction. In neurotypical human adults, we isolated covert attention to one visual field with a 30-min attention-demanding task and found an increase in attention in the opposite visual field after manipulation. We suggest a gain in lateralized attention in the previously unattended visual field is due to an overshoot through attention rebalancing. The offline post-manipulation effect is suggestive of long-term potentiation affecting behavior. Our finding of visual field specific attention increase could be critical for the development of clinical rehabilitation for patients with a unilateral lesion and lateralized attention deficits. This proof-of-concept study initiates the examination of overshoot following the release of imbalance in other lateralized control and sensory domains, important in our basic understanding of lateralized processing.
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