Alterations in resting-state activity relate to performance in a verbal recognition task.
In the brain, resting-state activity refers to non-random patterns of intrinsic activity occurring when participants are not actively engaged in a task. We monitored resting-state activity using electroencephalogram (EEG) both before and after a verbal recognition task. We show a strong positive cor...
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doaj-e162ce154f5d4cdda58424482dd3f9262020-11-25T01:48:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0186e6560810.1371/journal.pone.0065608Alterations in resting-state activity relate to performance in a verbal recognition task.Rocío A López ZuniniJean-Philippe ThiviergeShanna KousaieChristine SheppardVanessa TalerIn the brain, resting-state activity refers to non-random patterns of intrinsic activity occurring when participants are not actively engaged in a task. We monitored resting-state activity using electroencephalogram (EEG) both before and after a verbal recognition task. We show a strong positive correlation between accuracy in verbal recognition and pre-task resting-state alpha power at posterior sites. We further characterized this effect by examining resting-state post-task activity. We found marked alterations in resting-state alpha power when comparing pre- and post-task periods, with more pronounced alterations in participants that attained higher task accuracy. These findings support a dynamical view of cognitive processes where patterns of ongoing brain activity can facilitate -or interfere- with optimal task performance.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3681977?pdf=render |
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Alterations in resting-state activity relate to performance in a verbal recognition task. |
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Alterations in resting-state activity relate to performance in a verbal recognition task. |
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Alterations in resting-state activity relate to performance in a verbal recognition task. |
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Alterations in resting-state activity relate to performance in a verbal recognition task. |
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Alterations in resting-state activity relate to performance in a verbal recognition task. |
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alterations in resting-state activity relate to performance in a verbal recognition task. |
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In the brain, resting-state activity refers to non-random patterns of intrinsic activity occurring when participants are not actively engaged in a task. We monitored resting-state activity using electroencephalogram (EEG) both before and after a verbal recognition task. We show a strong positive correlation between accuracy in verbal recognition and pre-task resting-state alpha power at posterior sites. We further characterized this effect by examining resting-state post-task activity. We found marked alterations in resting-state alpha power when comparing pre- and post-task periods, with more pronounced alterations in participants that attained higher task accuracy. These findings support a dynamical view of cognitive processes where patterns of ongoing brain activity can facilitate -or interfere- with optimal task performance. |
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