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经脑磁图记录到的听觉刺激引发的躯体感觉皮层的学习相关激活。

Learning related activation of somatosensory cortex by an auditory stimulus recorded with magnetoencephalography.

机构信息

Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2010 Oct 15;53(1):275-82. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.06.005. Epub 2010 Jun 9.

Abstract

Advances in non-invasive neuroimaging technology now provide a means of directly observing learning within the brain. Classical conditioning serves as an ideal starting point for examining the dynamic expression of learning within the human brain, since this paradigm is well characterized using multiple levels of analysis in a broad range of species. We used MEG to expand the characterization of conditioned responses (CR) recorded from the human brain with a simultaneous examination of their spatial, temporal and spectral properties. We paired an auditory conditioned stimulus (CS+) with a somatosensory unconditioned stimulus (US). We found that when the US was randomly omitted, presentations of CS+ alone, elicited greater desynchronization of beta-band activity in contralateral somatosensory cortex compared to presentations of an auditory stimulus that was never paired with the US (CS-), and compared the CS+ following a non-reinforced extinction session. This differentiation was largest between 150 and 350ms following US omission. We show that cross-modal CRs in the primary sensorimotor system are predominantly characterized by modulation of ongoing cortical oscillations.

摘要

非侵入性神经影像学技术的进步现在为直接观察大脑内的学习提供了一种手段。经典条件作用是检查人类大脑内学习的动态表达的理想起点,因为这个范式在广泛的物种中使用多种层次的分析得到了很好的描述。我们使用 MEG 扩展了从人脑记录的条件反应 (CR) 的特征描述,同时检查了它们的空间、时间和频谱特性。我们将听觉条件刺激 (CS+) 与躯体感觉非条件刺激 (US) 配对。我们发现,当 US 随机省略时,与从未与 US 配对的听觉刺激 (CS-) 相比,单独呈现 CS+会引起对侧躯体感觉皮层中β频带活动更大的去同步化,并且在非强化消退后比较 CS+。这种分化在 US 省略后 150 到 350 毫秒之间最大。我们表明,主要感觉运动系统中的跨模态 CR 主要以对皮质振荡的调制为特征。

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