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Neural substrate of target detection in an MEG oddball study with faces (CROSBI ID 548908)

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Sušac, Ana ; Ilmoniemi, Risto ; Ranken, Doug ; Supek, Selma Neural substrate of target detection in an MEG oddball study with faces // Biomagnetism: Transdisciplinary Research and Exploration / Kakigi, K ; Yokosawa, K ; Kuriki, S. (ur.). Sapporo: Hokkaido University Press, 2008. str. 134-136

Podaci o odgovornosti

Sušac, Ana ; Ilmoniemi, Risto ; Ranken, Doug ; Supek, Selma

engleski

Neural substrate of target detection in an MEG oddball study with faces

Detection of a rare target stimulus among frequent standard stimuli elicits the electric P300 component and its magnetic counterpart. The aim of this study was to identify the neural pathway of a target-related response in an oddball paradigm with faces. Measurements were carried out at the BioMag Laboratory using a 306-channel whole-head magnetometer (Elekta Neuromag Ltd., Helsinki). MEG data were analyzed assuming multiple current dipoles in a sphere model and using the Cortical Start Spatio-Temporal (CSST) inverse procedure incorporated in the MRIVIEW software. The earliest sources identified for standards and targets had distinct locations and dynamics. Sources active around 170 ms did not considerably differ for standards and targets except that target stimuli evoked additional frontal activity in some subjects. However, in the later time interval of 250– 320 ms, a strong target-related activity was evident and frontal activation was found for all subjects despite rather large intersubject differences in cortical activations in other regions. The activity in the anterior regions was followed by the activation in the parietal cortex at 320– 420 ms. The identified fronto-parietal network might represent a neural correlate of target detection.

MEG; multi-start downhill simplex method; face processing; oddball paradigm; target detection

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Podaci o prilogu

134-136.

2008.

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objavljeno

978-4-8329-0355-5

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Biomagnetism: Transdisciplinary Research and Exploration

Kakigi, K ; Yokosawa, K ; Kuriki, S.

Sapporo: Hokkaido University Press

Podaci o skupu

16th International conference on biomagnetism BIOMAG 2008

poster

25.08.2008-29.08.2008

Sapporo, Japan

Povezanost rada

Fizika, Temeljne medicinske znanosti