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睡眠期间听觉刺激处理的改变:通过功能磁共振成像/脑电图联合研究检测到听觉激活降低和视觉失活

Altered processing of acoustic stimuli during sleep: reduced auditory activation and visual deactivation detected by a combined fMRI/EEG study.

作者信息

Czisch Michael, Wetter Thomas C, Kaufmann Christian, Pollmächer Thomas, Holsboer Florian, Auer Dorothee P

机构信息

Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Kraepelinstrasse 2-10, D-80804 Munich, Germany.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2002 May;16(1):251-8. doi: 10.1006/nimg.2002.1071.

Abstract

Although there is evidence that acoustic stimuli are processed differently during sleep and wakefulness, little is known about the underlying neuronal mechanisms. In the present study, the processing of an acoustic stimulus was investigated during different non rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep stages using a combined EEG/fMRI approach in healthy human volunteers: A text stimulus was presented to sleep-deprived subjects prior to and after the onset of sleep, and single-slice silent fMRI were acquired. We found significantly different blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) contrast responses during sleep compared to wakefulness. During NREM sleep stages 1 and 2 and during slow wave sleep (SWS) we observed reduced activation in the auditory cortex and a pronounced negative signal in the visual cortex and precuneus. Acoustic stimulation during sleep was accompanied by an increase in EEG frequency components in the low delta frequency range. Provided that neurovascular coupling is not altered during sleep, the negative transmodal BOLD response which is most pronounced during NREM sleep stages 1 and 2 reflects a deactivation predominantly in the visual cortex suggesting that this decrease in neuronal activity protects the brain from the arousing effects of external stimulation during sleep not only in the primary targeted sensory cortex but also in other brain regions.

摘要

尽管有证据表明,声音刺激在睡眠和清醒状态下的处理方式有所不同,但对于其潜在的神经元机制却知之甚少。在本研究中,采用脑电图/功能磁共振成像(EEG/fMRI)联合方法,对健康人类志愿者在不同的非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠阶段的声音刺激处理过程进行了研究:在睡眠开始之前和之后,向睡眠剥夺的受试者呈现文本刺激,并采集单切片静息功能磁共振成像。我们发现,与清醒状态相比,睡眠期间的血氧水平依赖(BOLD)对比反应存在显著差异。在NREM睡眠1期和2期以及慢波睡眠(SWS)期间,我们观察到听觉皮层的激活减少,视觉皮层和楔前叶出现明显的负信号。睡眠期间的声音刺激伴随着低δ频率范围内脑电图频率成分的增加。假设睡眠期间神经血管耦合没有改变,在NREM睡眠1期和2期最明显的负跨模态BOLD反应反映了主要在视觉皮层的失活,这表明神经元活动的这种减少不仅在主要目标感觉皮层,而且在其他脑区保护大脑免受睡眠期间外部刺激的唤醒作用。

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