Distractor inhibition by alpha oscillations is controlled by an indirect mechanism governed by goal-relevant information

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Ole Jensen
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[1] University of Birmingham,Centre for Human Brain Health, School of Psychology
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10.1038/s44271-024-00081-w
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The role of alpha oscillations (8–13 Hz) in cognition is intensively investigated. While intracranial animal recordings demonstrate that alpha oscillations are associated with decreased neuronal excitability, it is been questioned whether alpha oscillations are under direct control from frontoparietal areas to suppress visual distractors. We here point to a revised mechanism in which alpha oscillations are controlled by an indirect mechanism governed by the load of goal-relevant information – a view compatible with perceptual load theory. We will outline how this framework can be further tested and discuss the consequences for network dynamics and resource allocation in the working brain.
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