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大脑两半球间连接影响听觉处理过程中 TMS 诱导效应的调制程度。

Interhemispheric Connectivity Influences the Degree of Modulation of TMS-Induced Effects during Auditory Processing.

机构信息

Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2011 Jul 15;2:161. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00161. eCollection 2011.

Abstract

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been shown to interfere with many components of language processing, including semantic, syntactic, and phonologic. However, not much is known about its effects on nonlinguistic auditory processing, especially its action on Heschl's gyrus (HG). We aimed to investigate the behavioral and neural basis of rTMS during a melody processing task, while targeting the left HG, the right HG, and the Vertex as a control site. Response times (RT) were normalized relative to the baseline-rTMS (Vertex) and expressed as percentage change from baseline (%RT change). We also looked at sex differences in rTMS-induced response as well as in functional connectivity during melody processing using rTMS and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). fMRI results showed an increase in the right HG compared with the left HG during the melody task, as well as sex differences in functional connectivity indicating a greater interhemispheric connectivity between left and right HG in females compared with males. TMS results showed that 10 Hz-rTMS targeting the right HG induced differential effects according to sex, with a facilitation of performance in females and an impairment of performance in males. We also found a differential correlation between the %RT change after 10 Hz-rTMS targeting the right HG and the interhemispheric functional connectivity between right and left HG, indicating that an increase in interhemispheric functional connectivity was associated with a facilitation of performance. This is the first study to report a differential rTMS-induced interference with melody processing depending on sex. In addition, we showed a relationship between the interference induced by rTMS on behavioral performance and the neural activity in the network connecting left and right HG, suggesting that the interhemispheric functional connectivity could determine the degree of modulation of behavioral performance.

摘要

重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)已被证明会干扰语言处理的许多组成部分,包括语义、句法和语音。然而,对于它对非语言听觉处理的影响,尤其是对 Heschl 回(HG)的影响,人们知之甚少。我们旨在研究在处理旋律任务时 rTMS 的行为和神经基础,同时针对左 HG、右 HG 和顶点作为对照部位。将反应时间(RT)相对于基线-rTMS(顶点)进行归一化,并表示为相对于基线的百分比变化(%RT 变化)。我们还观察了 rTMS 诱导的反应以及使用 rTMS 和功能磁共振成像(fMRI)在旋律处理过程中的功能连接中的性别差异。fMRI 结果显示,在旋律任务中,右 HG 与左 HG 相比,右 HG 的反应增强,以及功能连接中的性别差异,表明女性左右 HG 之间的半球间连接性大于男性。TMS 结果表明,针对右 HG 的 10 Hz-rTMS 会根据性别产生不同的影响,女性的表现得到促进,而男性的表现则受到损害。我们还发现,针对右 HG 的 10 Hz-rTMS 后的 %RT 变化与右和左 HG 之间的半球间功能连接之间存在差异相关性,表明半球间功能连接的增加与表现的促进有关。这是第一项报告根据性别不同,rTMS 对旋律处理产生不同干扰的研究。此外,我们显示了 rTMS 对行为表现的干扰与连接左右 HG 的网络中的神经活动之间的关系,表明半球间功能连接可以决定行为表现的调制程度。

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