Functional dependency between EEG oscillatory activity and pupil dilation
Background Working memory engage the frontal lobes and the autonoumous nervous system. The activation of the frontal lobes can be seen as an increase in frontal midline theta (4-6 Hz) activity in the EEG signal. The activation of the autonomous nervous system can be seen as a dilation of the pupils. These two signals thus co-occur when humans use their working memory. The temporal dependency between the two signals is, however, poorly understood....