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Responses at individual gamma frequencies are related to the processing speed but not the inhibitory control

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Griškova-Bulanova, Inga
Živanović, Marko
Voicikas, Aleksandras
Pipinis, Evaldas
Jurkuvenas, Vytautas
Bjekić, Jovana
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The link between the state of networks underlying the generation of periodic responses at gamma ranges and cognitive outcomes is still poorly understood. In this study, we tested the idea that the individual differences in the ability to generate responses to auditory stimulation at gamma frequencies may underlie the individual differences in the inhibitory control. We focused on the processing speed and accuracy in the Bivalent Shape Task (a cognitive inhibition task assessing attentional interference) and explored the relationship with responses at 40 Hz and at individual gamma frequencies (IGFs, assessed utilizing auditory envelope-following responses in 30–60 Hz range). In a sample of 70 subjects, we show that individual measures (phase-locking index and event-related spectral perturbation) of the ability to generate gamma-range activity are not related to the individual differences in inhibitory control but rather reflect basic information processing speed in healthy young subjec...ts. With the individualized approach (at IGFs), the observed associations were found to be somewhat stronger. These findings have important implications for the interpretation of gamma activity in neuropsychiatric disorders.

Keywords:
individual resonant frequency / gamma / cognitive performance / inhibition / auditory steady-state response (ASSR) / envelope-following response (EFR)
Source:
Journal of Personalized Medicine, 2023, 13, 1, 26-
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  • Basel : MDPI
Funding / projects:
  • Research Council of Lithuania (LMTLT agreement no. S-LJB-20-1)
  • Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological development of the Republic of Serbia (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy - grant no. 451-03-68/2022-14/200163)
  • Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological development of the Republic of Serbia (University of Belgrade, Institute for Medical Research - grant no. 451-03- 68/2022-14/200015)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm13010026

ISSN: 2075-4426

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attentional interference) and explored the relationship with responses at 40 Hz and at individual gamma frequencies (IGFs, assessed utilizing auditory envelope-following responses in 30–60 Hz range). In a sample of 70 subjects, we show that individual measures (phase-locking index and event-related spectral perturbation) of the ability to generate gamma-range activity are not related to the individual differences in inhibitory control but rather reflect basic information processing speed in healthy young subjects. With the individualized approach (at IGFs), the observed associations were found to be somewhat stronger. These findings have important implications for the interpretation of gamma activity in neuropsychiatric disorders.
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year = "2023",
abstract = "The link between the state of networks underlying the generation of periodic responses at gamma ranges and cognitive outcomes is still poorly understood. In this study, we tested the idea that the individual differences in the ability to generate responses to auditory stimulation at gamma frequencies may underlie the individual differences in the inhibitory control. We focused on the processing speed and accuracy in the Bivalent Shape Task (a cognitive inhibition task assessing
attentional interference) and explored the relationship with responses at 40 Hz and at individual gamma frequencies (IGFs, assessed utilizing auditory envelope-following responses in 30–60 Hz range). In a sample of 70 subjects, we show that individual measures (phase-locking index and event-related spectral perturbation) of the ability to generate gamma-range activity are not related to the individual differences in inhibitory control but rather reflect basic information processing speed in healthy young subjects. With the individualized approach (at IGFs), the observed associations were found to be somewhat stronger. These findings have important implications for the interpretation of gamma activity in neuropsychiatric disorders.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
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title = "Responses at individual gamma frequencies are related to the processing speed but not the inhibitory control",
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Griškova-Bulanova, I., Živanović, M., Voicikas, A., Pipinis, E., Jurkuvenas, V.,& Bjekić, J.. (2023). Responses at individual gamma frequencies are related to the processing speed but not the inhibitory control. in Journal of Personalized Medicine
Basel : MDPI., 13(1), 26.
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm13010026
Griškova-Bulanova I, Živanović M, Voicikas A, Pipinis E, Jurkuvenas V, Bjekić J. Responses at individual gamma frequencies are related to the processing speed but not the inhibitory control. in Journal of Personalized Medicine. 2023;13(1):26.
doi:https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm13010026 .
Griškova-Bulanova, Inga, Živanović, Marko, Voicikas, Aleksandras, Pipinis, Evaldas, Jurkuvenas, Vytautas, Bjekić, Jovana, "Responses at individual gamma frequencies are related to the processing speed but not the inhibitory control" in Journal of Personalized Medicine, 13, no. 1 (2023):26,
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm13010026 . .

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