Motor-effector dependent modulation of sensory-motor processes identified by the multivariate pattern analysis of EEG activity

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Kahyun Choi
Sanghum Woo
Joonyeol Lee
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[1] Institute for Basic Science (IBS),Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research
[2] Sungkyunkwan University,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[3] Sungkyunkwan University,Department of Intelligent Precision Healthcare Convergence
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Sensory information received through sensory organs is constantly modulated by numerous non-sensory factors. Recent studies have demonstrated that the state of action can modulate sensory representations in cortical areas. Similarly, sensory information can be modulated by the type of action used to report perception; however, systematic investigation of this issue is scarce. In this study, we examined whether sensorimotor processes represented in electroencephalography (EEG) activities vary depending on the type of effector behavior. Nineteen participants performed motion direction discrimination tasks in which visual inputs were the same, and only the effector behaviors for reporting perceived motion directions were different (smooth pursuit, saccadic eye movement, or button press). We used multivariate pattern analysis to compare the EEG activities for identical sensory inputs under different effector behaviors. The EEG activity patterns for the identical sensory stimulus before any motor action varied across the effector behavior conditions, and the choice of motor effectors modulated the neural direction discrimination differently. We suggest that the motor-effector dependent modulation of EEG direction discrimination might be caused by effector-specific motor planning or preparation signals because it did not have functional relevance to behavioral direction discriminability.
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