Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
Motor inhibition is a complex cognitive function regulated by specific brain regions and influenced by the activity of the Central Autonomic Network. We investigate the two-way Brain-Heart interaction during a Go/NoGo task. Spectral EEG ?, ? powerbands, and HRV parameters (Complexity Index (CI), Low Frequency (LF) and High Frequency (HF) powers) were recorded. Methods: Fourteen healthy volunteers were enrolled. We used a modified version of the classical Go/NoGo task, based on Rule Shift Cards, characterized by a baseline and two different tasks of different complexity. The participants were divided into subjects with Good (GP) and Poor (PP) performances. Results: In the baseline, CI was negatively correlated with ?/?. In task 1, the CI was negatively correlated with the errors and ?/?, while the errors were positively correlated with ?/?. In task 2, CI was negatively correlated with the Reaction Time and positively with ?, and the errors were negatively correlated with the Reaction Time and positively correlated with ?/?. The GP group showed, at baseline, a negative correlation between CI and ?/?. Conclusions: We provide a new combined Brain-Heart model underlying inhibitory control abilities. The results are consistent with the complementary role of ? and ? oscillations in cognitive control.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
inhibitory control; eeg; hrv; Central Autonomic Network
List of contributors:
Cerasa, Antonio
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