# Frontal-to-Parietal Theta Interactions Mediate Tactile Decision-Making

**Authors:** Pritom Mukherjee, Sydney Apraku, Mukesh Dhamala

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/life16030390 · Life · 2026-02-28

## TL;DR

This study shows that brain communication between the frontal and parietal regions via theta waves is crucial for making accurate tactile decisions.

## Contribution

The study identifies frontal-to-parietal theta interactions as a novel mechanism for tactile decision-making.

## Key findings

- Theta and alpha power were higher during correct tactile decisions compared to incorrect ones.
- Frontal-to-parietal theta connectivity was stronger for correct decisions during pre- and post-stimulus periods.
- Theta-band communication supports top-down control in tactile judgment.

## Abstract

Decision-making relies on coordinated neural dynamics that integrate sensory evidence with top-down control. In this EEG study, we examined sensor (scalp)-level theta and alpha-band oscillations, as well as fronto-parietal network connectivity, during a tactile spatial discrimination task. Blindfolded participants judged the lateral offset of the central dot in a three-dot array delivered to the right index finger while an EEG was recorded. Time–frequency analyses revealed that both theta and alpha power were greater for correct than incorrect decision trials during pre-stimulus and post-stimulus intervals, suggesting enhanced preparatory and mnemonic engagement during accurate decisions. Directional connectivity assessed using block (multivariate) Granger causality demonstrated significantly stronger frontal-to-parietal influence in the theta band during both pre- and post-stimulus periods for correct decisions, supporting the role of long-range theta communication for top-down control in guiding tactile judgment. These findings highlight theta-band fronto-parietal communication as a key mechanism supporting successful tactile decision-making.

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