Comparative analysis of multifaceted neural effects associated with varying endogenous cognitive load

Leisi PEI, Georg NORTHOFF, Guang OUYANG

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Abstract

Contemporary neuroscience has firmly established that mental state variation concurs with changes in neural dynamic activity in a complex way that a one-to-one mapping cannot describe. To explore the scenario of the multifaceted changes in neural dynamics associated with simple mental state variation, we took cognitive load – a common cognitive manipulation in psychology – as a venue to characterize how multiple neural dynamic features are simultaneously altered by the manipulation and how their sensitivity differs. Electroencephalogram was collected from 152 participants performing stimulus-free tasks with different demands. The results show that task demand alters wide-ranging neural dynamic features, including band-specific oscillations across broad frequency bands, scale-free dynamics, and cross-frequency phase-amplitude coupling. The scale-free dynamics outperformed others in indexing cognitive load variation. This study demonstrates a complex relationship between cognitive dynamics and neural dynamics, which points to a necessity to integrate multifaceted neural dynamic features when studying mind-brain relationship in the future. Copyright © 2023 The Author(s).

Original languageEnglish
Article number795
JournalCommunications Biology
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2023

Citation

Pei, L., Northoff, G., & Ouyang, G. (2023). Comparative analysis of multifaceted neural effects associated with varying endogenous cognitive load. Communications Biology, 6, Article 795. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-023-05168-4

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