Effects of Visual Scene Complexity on Neural Signatures of Spatial Attention

Spatial selective attention greatly affects our processing of complex visual scenes, yet the way in which the brain selects relevant objects while suppressing irrelevant objects is still unclear. Evidence of these processes has been found using non-invasive electroencephalography (EEG). However, few...

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Main Authors: Lia M. Bonacci, Scott Bressler, Jasmine A. C. Kwasa, Abigail L. Noyce, Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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EEG
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnhum.2020.00091/full
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spelling doaj-ccb96297c42647b7a3a04d421cb247ea2020-11-25T03:27:14ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612020-03-011410.3389/fnhum.2020.00091501132Effects of Visual Scene Complexity on Neural Signatures of Spatial AttentionLia M. Bonacci0Scott Bressler1Jasmine A. C. Kwasa2Abigail L. Noyce3Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham4Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA, United StatesGraduate Program in Neuroscience, Boston University, Boston, MA, United StatesDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA, United StatesDepartment of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesNeuroscience Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesSpatial selective attention greatly affects our processing of complex visual scenes, yet the way in which the brain selects relevant objects while suppressing irrelevant objects is still unclear. Evidence of these processes has been found using non-invasive electroencephalography (EEG). However, few studies have characterized these measures during attention to dynamic stimuli, and little is known regarding how these measures change with increased scene complexity. Here, we compared attentional modulation of the EEG N1 and alpha power (oscillations between 8–14 Hz) across three visual selective attention tasks. The tasks differed in the number of irrelevant stimuli presented, but all required sustained attention to the orientation trajectory of a lateralized stimulus. In scenes with few irrelevant stimuli, top-down control of spatial attention is associated with strong modulation of both the N1 and alpha power across parietal-occipital channels. In scenes with many irrelevant stimuli in both hemifields, however, top-down control is no longer represented by strong modulation of alpha power, and N1 amplitudes are overall weaker. These results suggest that as a scene becomes more complex, requiring suppression in both hemifields, the neural signatures of top-down control degrade, likely reflecting some limitation in EEG to represent this suppression.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnhum.2020.00091/fullEEGvisual spatial attentionalpha oscillationsevoked potentialscene complexity
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author Lia M. Bonacci
Scott Bressler
Jasmine A. C. Kwasa
Abigail L. Noyce
Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham
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Scott Bressler
Jasmine A. C. Kwasa
Abigail L. Noyce
Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham
Effects of Visual Scene Complexity on Neural Signatures of Spatial Attention
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
EEG
visual spatial attention
alpha oscillations
evoked potential
scene complexity
author_facet Lia M. Bonacci
Scott Bressler
Jasmine A. C. Kwasa
Abigail L. Noyce
Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham
author_sort Lia M. Bonacci
title Effects of Visual Scene Complexity on Neural Signatures of Spatial Attention
title_short Effects of Visual Scene Complexity on Neural Signatures of Spatial Attention
title_full Effects of Visual Scene Complexity on Neural Signatures of Spatial Attention
title_fullStr Effects of Visual Scene Complexity on Neural Signatures of Spatial Attention
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Visual Scene Complexity on Neural Signatures of Spatial Attention
title_sort effects of visual scene complexity on neural signatures of spatial attention
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Spatial selective attention greatly affects our processing of complex visual scenes, yet the way in which the brain selects relevant objects while suppressing irrelevant objects is still unclear. Evidence of these processes has been found using non-invasive electroencephalography (EEG). However, few studies have characterized these measures during attention to dynamic stimuli, and little is known regarding how these measures change with increased scene complexity. Here, we compared attentional modulation of the EEG N1 and alpha power (oscillations between 8–14 Hz) across three visual selective attention tasks. The tasks differed in the number of irrelevant stimuli presented, but all required sustained attention to the orientation trajectory of a lateralized stimulus. In scenes with few irrelevant stimuli, top-down control of spatial attention is associated with strong modulation of both the N1 and alpha power across parietal-occipital channels. In scenes with many irrelevant stimuli in both hemifields, however, top-down control is no longer represented by strong modulation of alpha power, and N1 amplitudes are overall weaker. These results suggest that as a scene becomes more complex, requiring suppression in both hemifields, the neural signatures of top-down control degrade, likely reflecting some limitation in EEG to represent this suppression.
topic EEG
visual spatial attention
alpha oscillations
evoked potential
scene complexity
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnhum.2020.00091/full
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