The Pivotal Role of the Right Parietal Lobe in Temporal Attention

Author:

Agosta Sara1,Magnago Denise1,Tyler Sarah12,Grossman Emily2,Galante Emanuela3,Ferraro Francesco3,Mazzini Nunzia4,Miceli Gabriele5,Battelli Lorella16

Affiliation:

1. 1Instituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Rovereto, Italy

2. 2University of California, Irvine

3. 3Carlo Poma Hospital, Mantua, Italy

4. 4Ospedale Riabilitativo Villa Rosa, Pergine Valsugana, Trento, Italy

5. 5University of Trento, Rovereto, Italy

6. 6Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Abstract

Abstract The visual system is extremely efficient at detecting events across time even at very fast presentation rates; however, discriminating the identity of those events is much slower and requires attention over time, a mechanism with a much coarser resolution [Cavanagh, P., Battelli, L., & Holcombe, A. O. Dynamic attention. In A. C. Nobre & S. Kastner (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of attention (pp. 652–675). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013]. Patients affected by right parietal lesion, including the TPJ, are severely impaired in discriminating events across time in both visual fields [Battelli, L., Cavanagh, P., & Thornton, I. M. Perception of biological motion in parietal patients. Neuropsychologia, 41, 1808–1816, 2003]. One way to test this ability is to use a simultaneity judgment task, whereby participants are asked to indicate whether two events occurred simultaneously or not. We psychophysically varied the frequency rate of four flickering disks, and on most of the trials, one disk (either in the left or right visual field) was flickering out-of-phase relative to the others. We asked participants to report whether two left-or-right-presented disks were simultaneous or not. We tested a total of 23 right and left parietal lesion patients in Experiment 1, and only right parietal patients showed impairment in both visual fields while their low-level visual functions were normal. Importantly, to causally link the right TPJ to the relative timing processing, we ran a TMS experiment on healthy participants. Participants underwent three stimulation sessions and performed the same simultaneity judgment task before and after 20 min of low-frequency inhibitory TMS over right TPJ, left TPJ, or early visual area as a control. rTMS over the right TPJ caused a bilateral impairment in the simultaneity judgment task, whereas rTMS over left TPJ or over early visual area did not affect performance. Altogether, our results directly link the right TPJ to the processing of relative time.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience

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