Silvanto Juha, Pascual-Leone Alvaro
Department of Psychology, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, UK.
Brain Topogr. 2008 Sep;21(1):1-10. doi: 10.1007/s10548-008-0067-0. Epub 2008 Sep 13.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a tool that allows noninvasive modulation of cortical neural activity, has become an important tool in cognitive neuroscience and is being increasingly explored in neurotherapeutics. Amongst the factors that are likely to influence its efficacy, the importance of the baseline cortical activation state on the impact of TMS has not received much attention. However, this state-dependency is important as the neural impact of any external stimulus represents an interaction with the ongoing brain activity at the time of stimulation. The effects of any external stimulus are therefore not only determined by the properties of that stimulus but also by the activation state of the brain. Here we review the existing evidence on the state-dependency of TMS and propose how its systematic study can provide unique insights into brain function and significantly enhance the effectiveness of TMS in investigations on the neural basis of perception and cognition. We also describe novel approaches based on this state-dependency which can be used to investigate the properties of distinct neural subpopulations within the stimulated region. Furthermore, we discuss how state-dependency can explain the functional mechanisms through which TMS impairs perception and behavior.
经颅磁刺激(TMS)是一种能够对皮质神经活动进行无创调节的工具,已成为认知神经科学中的重要工具,并且在神经治疗领域正得到越来越多的探索。在可能影响其疗效的诸多因素中,基线皮质激活状态对TMS影响的重要性尚未得到足够关注。然而,这种状态依赖性很重要,因为任何外部刺激的神经影响都代表着与刺激时正在进行的大脑活动的相互作用。因此,任何外部刺激的效果不仅取决于该刺激的特性,还取决于大脑的激活状态。在此,我们回顾了关于TMS状态依赖性的现有证据,并提出对其进行系统研究如何能够为脑功能提供独特见解,并显著提高TMS在感知和认知神经基础研究中的有效性。我们还描述了基于这种状态依赖性的新方法,这些方法可用于研究受刺激区域内不同神经亚群的特性。此外,我们讨论了状态依赖性如何解释TMS损害感知和行为的功能机制。