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Non-immersive 3D virtual stimulus alter the time production task performance and increase the EEG theta power in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.

Diandra Caroline Martins E SilvaFrancisco Victor Costa MarinhoSilmar TeixeiraGabriela TelesJoão MarquesAnderson EscórcioThayaná FernandesAna Cláudia FreitasMonara NunesMarcos AyresCarla AyresJuliana Bittencourt MarquesMaurício CagyDaya S GuptaVictor Hugo do Vale Bastos
Published in: The International journal of neuroscience (2020)
We propose that the modulations of speed of virtual stimulus may underlie the accumulation of temporal pulses, which could be responsible for changes in the performance of the production task of the time intervals and a substantial increase in right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity related to attention and memory, acting in cognitive domains of supraseconds.
Keyphrases
  • prefrontal cortex
  • working memory
  • virtual reality
  • transcranial magnetic stimulation