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嘈杂的电前庭刺激调节脑电图同步模式的振幅。

Noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation modulates the amplitude of EEG synchrony patterns.

机构信息

Neuroscience, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Jul 18;8(7):e69055. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0069055. Print 2013.

Abstract

Noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation has been associated with numerous cognitive and behavioural effects, such as enhancement of visual memory in healthy individuals, improvement of visual deficits in stroke patients, as well as possibly improvement of motor function in Parkinson's disease; yet, the mechanism of action is unclear. Since Parkinson's and other neuropsychiatric diseases are characterized by maladaptive dynamics of brain rhythms, we investigated whether noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation was associated with measurable changes in EEG oscillatory rhythms within theta (4-7.5 Hz), low alpha (8-10 Hz), high alpha (10.5-12 Hz), beta (13-30 Hz) and gamma (31-50 Hz) bands. We recorded the EEG while simultaneously delivering noisy bilateral, bipolar stimulation at varying intensities of imperceptible currents - at 10, 26, 42, 58, 74 and 90% of sensory threshold - to ten neurologically healthy subjects. Using standard spectral analysis, we investigated the transient aftereffects of noisy stimulation on rhythms. Subsequently, using robust artifact rejection techniques and the Least Absolute Shrinkage Selection Operator regression and cross-validation, we assessed the combinations of channels and power spectral features within each EEG frequency band that were linearly related with stimulus intensity. We show that noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation predominantly leads to a mild suppression of gamma power in lateral regions immediately after stimulation, followed by delayed increase in beta and gamma power in frontal regions approximately 20-25 s after stimulation ceased. Ongoing changes in the power of each oscillatory band throughout frontal, central/parietal, occipital and bilateral electrodes predicted the intensity of galvanic vestibular stimulation in a stimulus-dependent manner, demonstrating linear effects of stimulation on brain rhythms. We propose that modulation of neural oscillations is a potential mechanism for the previously-described cognitive and motor effects of vestibular stimulation, and noisy galvanic vestibular stimulation may provide an additional non-invasive means for neuromodulation of functional brain networks.

摘要

嘈杂的电前庭刺激与许多认知和行为效应有关,例如增强健康个体的视觉记忆、改善中风患者的视觉缺陷,以及可能改善帕金森病的运动功能;然而,其作用机制尚不清楚。由于帕金森病和其他神经精神疾病的特征是大脑节律的适应性动态变化,我们研究了嘈杂的电前庭刺激是否与 EEG 振荡节律(θ(4-7.5 Hz)、低α(8-10 Hz)、高α(10.5-12 Hz)、β(13-30 Hz)和γ(31-50 Hz)频段)在可测量的变化相关。我们在同时给予双侧、双极、不同强度的不可察觉电流(感觉阈值的 10%、26%、42%、58%、74%和 90%)的嘈杂双耳刺激时记录 EEG。使用标准频谱分析,我们研究了嘈杂刺激对节律的瞬态后效。随后,使用稳健的伪影剔除技术和最小绝对收缩选择算子回归和交叉验证,我们评估了每个 EEG 频段中与刺激强度线性相关的通道和功率谱特征的组合。我们表明,嘈杂的电前庭刺激主要导致刺激后立即在侧区引起γ 功率轻度抑制,随后在刺激停止后约 20-25 秒,在前区引起β和γ 功率延迟增加。每个振荡带的功率在整个额区、中央/顶区、枕区和双侧电极中的持续变化以刺激依赖性方式预测电前庭刺激的强度,证明了刺激对大脑节律的线性影响。我们提出,神经振荡的调制是前庭刺激先前描述的认知和运动效应的潜在机制,嘈杂的电前庭刺激可能为功能性大脑网络的神经调节提供额外的非侵入性手段。

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