Barbeau Emmanuel, Wendling Fabrice, Régis Jean, Duncan Roderick, Poncet Michel, Chauvel Patrick, Bartolomei Fabrice
Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie et de Neuropsychologie, INSERM EMI-U 9926, Faculté de Médecine, 27 Boulevard Jean Moulin, 13385 Marseille, France.
Neuropsychologia. 2005;43(9):1329-37. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2004.11.025. Epub 2005 Jan 16.
Electrical stimulation of the temporal cortex in patients with epilepsy sometimes elicits experiential phenomena such as recollection of vivid memories. The neurophysiological substrate of such phenomena is poorly understood. Furthermore, the relation between the site of stimulation and the type of memory elicited has only recently started to be investigated. We investigated these issues in patient FGA who had intracerebral electrodes stereotaxically implanted in the right temporal lobe for investigation of drug-resistant epilepsy. We report the results of electrical stimulations of the perirhinal region. Two stimulations elicited experiential phenomena consisting of visual memories that belonged to FGA's past, but which were not related to any particular episode. These visual memories consisted of objects or of details of objects. These two stimulations were contrasted with other stimulations in the same subhippocampal region. Cross-correlation analysis of the depth-EEG signals filtered in frequency sub-bands revealed that experiential phenomena occurred only when the various brain structures involved in the after-discharge were synchronized in the theta range. These structures included the perirhinal region, the hippocampus, other limbic structures as well as a primary visual area. Our results suggest that recollection of vivid memory after electric stimulation of the cortex may rely on wide networks of brain areas that transiently synchronize. These results also highlight the role of the perirhinal region in human memory. Experiential phenomena are rarely obtained after brain stimulation. Replication of these results is thus required due to the small number of observations reported.
对癫痫患者的颞叶进行电刺激有时会引发诸如生动记忆回忆等体验现象。此类现象的神经生理基础尚不清楚。此外,刺激部位与引发的记忆类型之间的关系直到最近才开始被研究。我们在患者FGA身上研究了这些问题,该患者为了调查耐药性癫痫而通过立体定向在右侧颞叶植入了脑内电极。我们报告了对鼻周区域进行电刺激的结果。两次刺激引发了体验现象,包括属于FGA过去的视觉记忆,但这些记忆与任何特定事件无关。这些视觉记忆由物体或物体细节组成。将这两次刺激与同一海马下区域的其他刺激进行了对比。对频率子带滤波后的深度脑电图信号进行互相关分析发现,只有当放电后涉及的各种脑结构在θ范围内同步时,才会出现体验现象。这些结构包括鼻周区域、海马体、其他边缘结构以及一个初级视觉区域。我们的结果表明,皮层电刺激后生动记忆的回忆可能依赖于短暂同步的广泛脑区网络。这些结果还突出了鼻周区域在人类记忆中的作用。脑刺激后很少获得体验现象。由于报告的观察结果数量较少,因此需要重复这些结果。