Independent effects of motivation and spatial attention in the human visual cortex.

Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci

Cognitive and Affective Psychophysiology Laboratory, Department of Experimental, Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium.

Published: January 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Motivation and attention significantly shape how we perceive and act, but their interactions in the visual cortex are still debated.
  • The study explored how motivation and spatial attention affect the visual cortex by measuring brain activity during a pattern discrimination task, using event-related potentials and pupillary responses.
  • Results revealed that motivation influences early visual processing (C1 component) independently from spatial attention effects (P1 component), indicating that both factors activate distinct pathways in the brain's visual system.

Article Abstract

Motivation and attention constitute major determinants of human perception and action. Nonetheless, it remains a matter of debate whether motivation effects on the visual cortex depend on the spatial attention system, or rely on independent pathways. This study investigated the impact of motivation and spatial attention on the activity of the human primary and extrastriate visual cortex by employing a factorial manipulation of the two factors in a cued pattern discrimination task. During stimulus presentation, we recorded event-related potentials and pupillary responses. Motivational relevance increased the amplitudes of the C1 component at ∼70 ms after stimulus onset. This modulation occurred independently of spatial attention effects, which were evident at the P1 level. Furthermore, motivation and spatial attention had independent effects on preparatory activation as measured by the contingent negative variation; and pupil data showed increased activation in response to incentive targets. Taken together, these findings suggest independent pathways for the influence of motivation and spatial attention on the activity of the human visual cortex.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5390750PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsw162DOI Listing

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