Title Resting parietal EEG asymmetry and cardiac vagal tone predict attentional control.
Author Balle, Maria; Bornas, Xavier; Tortella-Feliu, Miquel; Llabres, Jordi; Morillas-Romero, Alfonso; Aguayo-Siquier, Blanca; Gelabert, Joan Miquel
Journal Biol Psychol Publication Year/Month 2013-May
PMID 23459226 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation 1.University of the Balearic Islands, University Research Institute on Health Sciences, Spain. ballemaria@gmail.com.

The present study explores both resting cortical EEG asymmetry and vagally-mediated heart rate variability (HRV), as an index for vagal tone, as physiological correlates of self-reported attentional control in a sample of 53 healthy young adults. Regression analyses indicate that higher vagally-mediated HRV and lower right-sided parietal activity in the beta2 frequency range (20-30Hz) are significant predictors of larger attentional control. Results are in line with some of the basic features of the neurovisceral integration model and stress the role of parietal areas in attentional control capabilities, thus aiming to consider attentional control as a trait-like disposition.

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