In the present study, we explored the representation of an incongruent action (instrumentally incorrect use of an object) in comparison with sentences ending with an incongruent action word, taking into account the role of left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) activation. This activity was appositely modulated by tDCS (transcranial direct current stimulation). The effect of tDCS when subjects processed congruent/incongruent object-related actions (Experiment 1) or sentences (Experiment 2) was verified by measuring changes in the ERP (event-related potential) N400, ERs (Error Rates) and RTs (Response Times). In Experiment 1, thirty subjects performed the detection task within a dynamic context (video tapes representing a sequence of four action frames). In Experiment 2, twenty-eight subjects read sentences that represented object-related actions. The stimulation effect (a cathode applied to the DLPFC and an anode to the right supraorbital region) was analysed by comparing the ER, RT and ERP profiles before and after stimulation (or sham treatment). A significant reduction of the N400 was observed for incongruent stimuli in the case of cathodal (inhibitory) stimulation of the DLPFC compared with pre-stimulation conditions for Experiment 1, but not Experiment 2. Moreover, ERs were increased, and RTs were reduced in response to incongruent conditions after tDCS, but not after sham stimulation in Experiment 1. It was suggested that perturbation of the DLPFC may limit the ability to analyse a semantically anomalous action sequence, with a reduced N400 ERP effect and increased random responses being observed. Finally, the contribution of the frontal area to the semantic processing of action was discussed.

Balconi, M., Vitaloni, S., Representation of the incorrect use of an object is supported by the DLPFC. The tDCS effect on ERP N400 for visual and linguistic stimuli, Poster, in Proceedings of the 4th Meeting of the ESN, 28th Meeting of the GNP, (Berlino, 12-14 September 2013), Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology, Berlino 2013: 109-109 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/51392]

Representation of the incorrect use of an object is supported by the DLPFC. The tDCS effect on ERP N400 for visual and linguistic stimuli

Balconi, Michela;
2013

Abstract

In the present study, we explored the representation of an incongruent action (instrumentally incorrect use of an object) in comparison with sentences ending with an incongruent action word, taking into account the role of left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) activation. This activity was appositely modulated by tDCS (transcranial direct current stimulation). The effect of tDCS when subjects processed congruent/incongruent object-related actions (Experiment 1) or sentences (Experiment 2) was verified by measuring changes in the ERP (event-related potential) N400, ERs (Error Rates) and RTs (Response Times). In Experiment 1, thirty subjects performed the detection task within a dynamic context (video tapes representing a sequence of four action frames). In Experiment 2, twenty-eight subjects read sentences that represented object-related actions. The stimulation effect (a cathode applied to the DLPFC and an anode to the right supraorbital region) was analysed by comparing the ER, RT and ERP profiles before and after stimulation (or sham treatment). A significant reduction of the N400 was observed for incongruent stimuli in the case of cathodal (inhibitory) stimulation of the DLPFC compared with pre-stimulation conditions for Experiment 1, but not Experiment 2. Moreover, ERs were increased, and RTs were reduced in response to incongruent conditions after tDCS, but not after sham stimulation in Experiment 1. It was suggested that perturbation of the DLPFC may limit the ability to analyse a semantically anomalous action sequence, with a reduced N400 ERP effect and increased random responses being observed. Finally, the contribution of the frontal area to the semantic processing of action was discussed.
2013
Inglese
Proceedings of the 4th Meeting of the ESN, 28th Meeting of the GNP
4th Meeting of the ESN, 28th Meeting of the GNP
Berlino
Poster
12-set-2013
14-set-2013
Balconi, M., Vitaloni, S., Representation of the incorrect use of an object is supported by the DLPFC. The tDCS effect on ERP N400 for visual and linguistic stimuli, Poster, in Proceedings of the 4th Meeting of the ESN, 28th Meeting of the GNP, (Berlino, 12-14 September 2013), Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology, Berlino 2013: 109-109 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/51392]
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