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Concurrent visual and tactile steady-state evoked potentials index allocation of inter-modal attention: A frequency-tagging study

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Porcu E, Keitel C & Müller MM (2013) Concurrent visual and tactile steady-state evoked potentials index allocation of inter-modal attention: A frequency-tagging study. Neuroscience Letters, 556, pp. 113-117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2013.09.068

Abstract
We investigated effects of inter-modal attention on concurrent visual and tactile stimulus processing by means of stimulus-driven oscillatory brain responses, so-called steady-state evoked potentials (SSEPs). To this end, we frequency-tagged a visual (7.5 Hz) and a tactile stimulus (20 Hz) and participants were cued, on a trial-by-trial basis, to attend to either vision or touch to perform a detection task in the cued modality. SSEPs driven by the stimulation comprised stimulus frequency-following (i.e. fundamental frequency) as well as frequency-doubling (i.e. second harmonic) responses. We observed that inter-modal attention to vision increased amplitude and phase synchrony of the fundamental frequency component of the visual SSEP while the second harmonic component showed an increase in phase synchrony, only. In contrast, inter-modal attention to touch increased SSEP amplitude of the second harmonic but not of the fundamental frequency, while leaving phase synchrony unaffected in both responses. Our results show that inter-modal attention generally influences concurrent stimulus processing in vision and touch, thus, extending earlier audio-visual findings to a visuo-tactile stimulus situation. The pattern of results, however, suggests differences in the neural implementation of inter-modal attentional influences on visual vs. tactile stimulus processing.

Keywords
Vision; Touch; Inter-modal attention; Cross-modal; Steady-state evoked potentials; EEG

Journal
Neuroscience Letters: Volume 556

StatusPublished
FundersDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publication date30/11/2013
Publication date online10/10/2013
Date accepted by journal28/09/2013
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/33260
PublisherElsevier BV
ISSN0304-3940