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高分辨率脑电描记术对清醒和非快速眼动睡眠期听觉节律刺激脑反应的特征描述。

High-density EEG characterization of brain responses to auditory rhythmic stimuli during wakefulness and NREM sleep.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.

Bioengineering Graduate Program, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA; Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2018 Apr 1;169:57-68. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.12.007. Epub 2017 Dec 6.

Abstract

Auditory rhythmic sensory stimulation modulates brain oscillations by increasing phase-locking to the temporal structure of the stimuli and by increasing the power of specific frequency bands, resulting in Auditory Steady State Responses (ASSR). The ASSR is altered in different diseases of the central nervous system such as schizophrenia. However, in order to use the ASSR as biological markers for disease states, it needs to be understood how different vigilance states and underlying brain activity affect the ASSR. Here, we compared the effects of auditory rhythmic stimuli on EEG brain activity during wake and NREM sleep, investigated the influence of the presence of dominant sleep rhythms on the ASSR, and delineated the topographical distribution of these modulations. Participants (14 healthy males, 20-33 years) completed on the same day a 60 min nap session and two 30 min wakefulness sessions (before and after the nap). During these sessions, amplitude modulated (AM) white noise auditory stimuli at different frequencies were applied. High-density EEG was continuously recorded and time-frequency analyses were performed to assess ASSR during wakefulness and NREM periods. Our analysis revealed that depending on the electrode location, stimulation frequency applied and window/frequencies analysed the ASSR was significantly modulated by sleep pressure (before and after sleep), vigilance state (wake vs. NREM sleep), and the presence of slow wave activity and sleep spindles. Furthermore, AM stimuli increased spindle activity during NREM sleep but not during wakefulness. Thus, (1) electrode location, sleep history, vigilance state and ongoing brain activity needs to be carefully considered when investigating ASSR and (2) auditory rhythmic stimuli during sleep might represent a powerful tool to boost sleep spindles.

摘要

听觉节奏感觉刺激通过增加与刺激的时间结构的相位锁定和增加特定频带的功率来调节大脑振荡,从而产生听觉稳态响应(ASSR)。ASSR 在中枢神经系统的不同疾病中发生改变,例如精神分裂症。然而,为了将 ASSR 用作疾病状态的生物标志物,需要了解不同的警觉状态和潜在的大脑活动如何影响 ASSR。在这里,我们比较了听觉节奏刺激对清醒和非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠期间 EEG 脑活动的影响,研究了主导睡眠节律的存在对 ASSR 的影响,并描绘了这些调制的拓扑分布。参与者(14 名健康男性,20-33 岁)在同一天完成了 60 分钟的小睡和两个 30 分钟的清醒期(小睡前后)。在这些期间,应用了不同频率的幅度调制(AM)白噪声听觉刺激。连续记录高密度 EEG,并进行时频分析,以评估清醒和 NREM 期的 ASSR。我们的分析表明,根据电极位置、施加的刺激频率以及分析的窗口/频率,ASSR 会受到睡眠压力(小睡前后)、警觉状态(清醒与 NREM 睡眠)以及慢波活动和睡眠纺锤波的存在的显著调制。此外,AM 刺激在 NREM 睡眠期间增加了纺锤波活动,但在清醒期间没有。因此,(1)在研究 ASSR 时需要仔细考虑电极位置、睡眠史、警觉状态和正在进行的大脑活动,(2)睡眠期间的听觉节奏刺激可能代表增强睡眠纺锤波的有力工具。

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