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用天平衡量大脑活动:安杰洛·莫索的原始手稿重见天日。

Weighing brain activity with the balance: Angelo Mosso's original manuscripts come to light.

机构信息

1 Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, I-20132 Milan, Italy.

出版信息

Brain. 2014 Feb;137(Pt 2):621-33. doi: 10.1093/brain/awt091. Epub 2013 May 17.

Abstract

Neuroimaging techniques, such as positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging are essential tools for the analysis of organized neural systems in working and resting states, both in physiological and pathological conditions. They provide evidence of coupled metabolic and cerebral local blood flow changes that strictly depend upon cellular activity. In 1890, Charles Smart Roy and Charles Scott Sherrington suggested a link between brain circulation and metabolism. In the same year William James, in his introduction of the concept of brain blood flow variations during mental activities, briefly reported the studies of the Italian physiologist Angelo Mosso, a multifaceted researcher interested in the human circulatory system. James focused on Mosso's recordings of brain pulsations in patients with skull breaches, and in the process only briefly referred to another invention of Mosso's, the 'human circulation balance', which could non-invasively measure the redistribution of blood during emotional and intellectual activity. However, the details and precise workings of this instrument and the experiments Mosso performed with it have remained largely unknown. Having found Mosso's original manuscripts in the archives, we remind the scientific community of his experiments with the 'human circulation balance' and of his establishment of the conceptual basis of non-invasive functional neuroimaging techniques. Mosso unearthed and investigated several critical variables that are still relevant in modern neuroimaging such as the 'signal-to-noise ratio', the appropriate choice of the experimental paradigm and the need for the simultaneous recording of differing physiological parameters.

摘要

神经影像学技术,如正电子发射断层扫描和功能磁共振成像,是分析工作和休息状态下有组织的神经网络的重要工具,无论是在生理还是病理条件下。它们提供了证据表明代谢和大脑局部血流的变化是严格依赖于细胞活动的。1890 年,Charles Smart Roy 和 Charles Scott Sherrington 提出了大脑循环和代谢之间的联系。同年,William James 在介绍心理活动期间大脑血流变化的概念时,简要报告了意大利生理学家 Angelo Mosso 的研究,Mosso 是一位对人体循环系统感兴趣的多面手研究员。James 专注于 Mosso 在颅骨穿孔患者中记录的脑脉冲,在此过程中,他仅简要提到了 Mosso 的另一个发明,即“人体循环平衡”,它可以无创地测量情绪和智力活动期间血液的再分配。然而,该仪器的细节和精确工作原理以及 Mosso 用它进行的实验在很大程度上仍然未知。在档案中找到了 Mosso 的原始手稿,我们提醒科学界注意他用“人体循环平衡”进行的实验以及他对非侵入性功能神经影像学技术的概念基础的建立。Mosso 挖掘并研究了一些在现代神经影像学中仍然相关的关键变量,如“信噪比”、实验范式的适当选择以及同时记录不同生理参数的必要性。

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