Title of article :
Predicting Normal People’s Reaction Time based on Hippocampal Local Efficiency During a Memory-Guided Attention Task
Author/Authors :
Saliminia, Fereshteh Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran , Amini-Masouleh, Milad Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: There are some convincing shreds of evidence indicating that
memory can direct attention. The local efficiency of an area in the brain, as a
quantitative feature in a complex network, indicates how the surrounding nodes
can transfer the information when a specific node is omitted. This feature is a
scale for measuring efficient integration of information in the brain.
Objectives: The purpose of the present study is to predict the reaction time
using the local efficiency variable while doing memory-guided attention task.
Materials and Methods: The fMRI database of a research done in New York
University during a visual search task was used for this study. Thirty-five righthanded
healthy participants (51% female, mean age= 21.7 years) were recruited
at New York University. SPM was used for pre-processing fMRI images, and
CONN was used for calculating the values of local efficiency. SPSS was also
used for statistical analysis of the study.
Results: Results of the study revealed that local efficiency of the right
hippocampus can positively predict the reaction time during memory-guided
attention tasks.
Conclusion: The findings of the study demonstrated that the hippocampus area
has a significant role in the performance of memory-guided attention, and this
significant role of the hippocampus reveals that long-term memory uses the
hippocampus and affects the movement and attention of eyes on the target.
Keywords :
Reaction Time , Memory , Hippocampus , Functional Neuroimaging , Attention
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics