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Visual task complexity and eye movement patterns influence measures of human neurovascular coupling.
Physiol Behav
; 229: 113198, 2021 02 01.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-33068563
RESUMEN
Human neurovascular coupling research conventionally aims to selectively activate the posterior circulation using a visual task. Different research groups use divergent visual tasks ranging in complexity and eye movement patterns with potential confounding effects. To understand the role of task complexity and eye movement patterns in neurovascular coupling, we performed a series of experiments with visual tasks ranging in complexity, eye speed, and eye movement amplitude. Greater task complexity significantly reduced selectivity for the posterior circulation. Greater task amplitude (i.e. larger eye movements) increased selectivity. These findings are important when interpreting and designing neurovascular coupling investigations.