Zhang Yi, Qin Wei, Liu Peng, Tian Jie, Liang Jimin, von Deneen Karen M, Liu Yijun
Life Science Research Center, School of Electronic Engineering, Xidian University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710071, China.
Neurosci Lett. 2009 Jan 2;449(1):6-9. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2008.10.071. Epub 2008 Oct 25.
In this paper, we studied the brain functional networks corresponding to the traditional multiple-block acupuncture task paradigm. Due to the complexity and sustainability seen during acupuncture, we wanted to investigate whether or not the effects during acupuncture are changing according to the multiple-block paradigm. We introduced the data driven method of independent component analysis (ICA) to identify brain functional networks activated during the course of acupuncture and to isolate different networks likely related to different aspects of the acupuncture experience. The comparisons between different resting states disclosed the discrepancies between the pre- and post-needling effects in the brain. Furthermore, the distinction between needle stimulation and the resting state indicated that there existed different functional brain networks. These results also portray time variability during the course of acupuncture.
在本文中,我们研究了与传统多组针刺任务范式相对应的脑功能网络。由于针刺过程中所见的复杂性和持续性,我们想要探究针刺过程中的效应是否会根据多组范式而发生变化。我们引入了独立成分分析(ICA)这种数据驱动方法,以识别针刺过程中激活的脑功能网络,并分离出可能与针刺体验不同方面相关的不同网络。不同静息状态之间的比较揭示了针刺前后大脑效应的差异。此外,针刺刺激与静息状态之间的区别表明存在不同的脑功能网络。这些结果还描绘了针刺过程中的时间变异性。