Prestimulus alpha power signals attention to retrieval

The European journal of neuroscience(2023)

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The human brain is in distinct processing modes at different times. Specifically, a distinction can be made between encoding and retrieval modes, which refer to the brain's state when it is storing new information or searching for old information, respectively. Recent research proposed the idea of a "ready-to-encode" mode, which describes a prestimulus effect in brain activity that signals (external) attention to encoding and predicts subsequent memory performance. Whether there is also a corresponding "ready-to-retrieve" mode in human brain activity is currently unclear. In this study, we examined whether prestimulus oscillations can be linked to (internal) attention to retrieval. We show that task cues to prepare for retrieval (or testing) in comparison with restudy of previously studied vocabulary word pairs led to a significant decrease of prestimulus alpha power just before the onset of word stimuli. Beamformer analysis localized this effect in the right secondary visual cortex (Brodmann area 18). Correlation analysis showed that the task cue-induced, prestimulus alpha power effect is positively related to stimulus-induced alpha/beta power, which in turn predicted participants' memory performance. The results are consistent with the idea that prestimulus alpha power signals internal attention to retrieval, which promotes the elaborative processing of episodic memories. Future research on brain-computer interfaces may find the findings interesting regarding the potential of using online measures of fluctuating alpha oscillations to trigger the presentation and sequencing of restudy and testing trials, ultimately enhancing instructional learning strategies. The human brain is in distinct processing modes at different times. For example, recent research proposed the idea of a "ready-to-encode" mode in the human brain. This study provides evidence for a corresponding "ready-to-retrieve" mode, which is associated with EEG alpha oscillatory activity. Specifically, as a component of this "ready-to-retrieve" mode, prestimulus alpha power may signal (internal) attention to retrieval, thus promoting the reprocessing and consolidation of episodic memories.image
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alpha power, EEG oscillations, prestimulus activity, ready-to-retrieve mode
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