Dynamics of the Gamma-Band Power of Induced EEG Responses to Facial Stimuli with Increased Visual Working Memory Load

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Dumenko, V. N. [1 ]
Kozlov, M. K. [1 ]
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[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Higher Nervous Act & Neurophysiol, Moscow 117901, Russia
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EEG; areas of the cortex; induced responses; facial stimuli; power of potentials; the wavelet spectra; the frequency bands of gamma1 and gamma2; cognitive set and its stages; load on working memory; COGNITIVE SET; 1-60; HZ; OSCILLATIONS; TASK; CORRELATE; PHASE;
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The dynamics of power of short-term (0.8 s) induced responses to facial stimuli (wavelet transform in the 15-60 Hz band) were assessed in the study of the visual cognitive set under conditions of different loads on working memory in two groups of subjects. Subjects of the first group had to react only to facial stimuli (n = 29), whereas the second group solved an additional task loading the working memory (they had to find a target stimulus in a matrix of letters, n = 35). We estimated wavelet spectra in the occipital, temporal, central and frontal areas of both hemispheres. In both groups of subjects with the plastic form of set, the power level in the gamma2 band (41-60 Hz) was significantly higher than in subject with the rigid form. In group A at the set-testing stage, the largest increase in the gamma2 band was related to the central areas of the left hemisphere. In more complex situation (group 6), the increase in power in the gamma2 and gamma1 (21-40 Hz) bands was observed in the occipital and temporal areas of both hemispheres. At the same time, the EEG power of the central areas in these gamma bands was significantly lower. In the frontal areas there were no significant differences in the dynamics of power between the subjects of both groups.
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