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  Gamma-band activity in human prefrontal cortex codes for the number of relevant items maintained in working memory

Roux, F., Wibral, M., Mohr, H. M., Singer, W., & Uhlhaas, P. J. (2012). Gamma-band activity in human prefrontal cortex codes for the number of relevant items maintained in working memory. Journal of Neuroscience, 32(36), 12411-12420. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0421-12.2012.

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Roux, Frédéric, Author
Wibral, Michael, Author
Mohr, Harald M., Author
Singer, Wolf1, 2, Author                 
Uhlhaas, Peter J.1, 2, Author
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1Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society, Max Planck Society, ou_2074314              
2Singer Lab, Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society, Max Planck Society, Deutschordenstraße 46, 60528 Frankfurt, DE, ou_3381220              

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Free keywords: short-term-memory transcranial magnetic stimulation lateral intraparietal area parietal cortex oscillatory activity occipital cortex human brain motor area eeg-alpha task
 Abstract: Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between neural oscillations in different frequency bands and the maintenance of information in working memory (WM). While the amplitude and cross-frequency coupling of neural oscillations have been shown to be modulated by the number of items retained during WM, interareal phase synchronization has been associated with the integration of distributed activity during WM maintenance. Together, these findings provided important insights into the oscillatory dynamics of cortical networks during WM. However, little is known about the cortical regions and frequencies that underlie the specific maintenance of behaviorally relevant information in WM. In the current study, we addressed this question with magnetoencephalography and a delayed match-to-sample task involving distractors in 25 human participants. Using spectral analysis and beamforming, we found a WM load-related increase in the gamma band (60-80 Hz) that was localized to the right intraparietal lobule and left Brodmann area 9 (BA9). WM-load related changes were also detected at alpha frequencies (10-14 Hz) in Brodmann area 6, but did not covary with the number of relevant WM-items. Finally, we decoded gamma-band source activity with a linear discriminant analysis and found that gamma-band activity in left BA9 predicted the number of target items maintained in WM. While the present data show that WM maintenance involves activity in the alpha and gammab and, our results highlight the specific contribution of gammab and delay activity in prefrontal cortex for the maintenance of behaviorally relevant items.

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 Dates: 2012-09-052012
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0421-12.2012
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 32 (36) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 12411 - 12420 Identifier: ISSN: 0270-6474
ISSN: 1529-2401