Reaction time in a visual 4-choice reaction time task: ERP effects of motor preparation and hemispheric involvement

Antonova, Ingrida; van Swam, Claudia Jana; Hubl, Daniela; Dierks, Thomas; Griskova-Bulanova, Inga; König, Thomas (2016). Reaction time in a visual 4-choice reaction time task: ERP effects of motor preparation and hemispheric involvement. Brain topography, 29(4), pp. 491-505. Springer 10.1007/s10548-016-0473-7

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Reaction time (RT), the most common measure of CNS efficiency, shows intra- and inter-individual variability. This may be accounted for by hemispheric specialization, individual neuroanatomy, and transient functional fluctuations between trials. To explore RT on these three levels, ERPs were measured in a visual 4-choice RT task with lateralized stimuli (left lateral, left middle, right middle, and right lateral) in 28 healthy right-handed subjects. We analyzed behavioral data, ERP microstates (MS), N1 and P3 components, and trial-by-trial variance. Across subjects, the N1 component was contralateral to the stimulation side. N1-MSs were stronger over the left hemisphere, and middle stimulation evoked stronger activation than lateral stimulation in both hemispheres. The P3 was larger for the right visual field stimulation. RTs were shorter for the right visual hemifield stimulation/right hand responses. Within subjects, covariance analysis of single trial ERPs with RTs showed consistent lateralized predictors of RT over the motor cortex (MC) in the 112-248 ms interval. Decreased RTs were related to negativity over the MC contralateral to the stimulation side, an effect that could be interpreted as the lateralized readiness potential (LRP), and which was strongest for right side stimulation. The covariance analysis linking individual mean RTs and individual mean ERPs showed a frontal negativity and an occipital positivity correlating with decreased RTs in the 212-232 ms interval. We concluded that a particular RT is a composite measure that depends on the appropriateness of the motor preparation to a particular response and on stimulus lateralization that selectively involves a particular hemisphere.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > University Psychiatric Services > University Hospital of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy > Translational Research Center

UniBE Contributor:

Antonova, Ingrida, van Swam, Claudia Jana, Hubl, Daniela, Dierks, Thomas, König, Thomas

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

0896-0267

Publisher:

Springer

Language:

English

Submitter:

Thomas König

Date Deposited:

15 Nov 2016 08:58

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 14:59

Publisher DOI:

10.1007/s10548-016-0473-7

PubMed ID:

26830770

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Choice reaction time task, Interindividual and intraindividual variance, Lateralization, N1, P3, Visuospatial processing

BORIS DOI:

10.7892/boris.89531

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/89531

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