Fang Zhuo, Ray Laura B, Owen Adrian M, Fogel Stuart M
Brain and Mind Institute, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Front Neurosci. 2019 Feb 6;13:46. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2019.00046. eCollection 2019.
Simultaneous electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging (EEG-fMRI) studies have revealed brain activations time-locked to spindles. Yet, the functional significance of these spindle-related brain activations is not understood. EEG studies have shown that inter-individual differences in the electrophysiological characteristics of spindles (e.g., density, amplitude, duration) are highly correlated with "Reasoning" abilities (i.e., "fluid intelligence"; problem solving skills, the ability to employ logic, identify complex patterns), but not short-term memory (STM) or verbal abilities. Spindle-dependent reactivation of brain areas recruited during new learning suggests night-to-night variations reflect offline memory processing. However, the functional significance of stable, trait-like inter-individual differences in brain activations recruited during spindle events is unknown. Using EEG-fMRI sleep recordings, we found that a subset of brain activations time-locked to spindles were specifically related to Reasoning abilities but were unrelated to STM or verbal abilities. Thus, suggesting that individuals with higher fluid intelligence have greater activation of brain regions recruited during spontaneous spindle events. This may serve as a first step to further understand the function of sleep spindles and the brain activity which supports the capacity for Reasoning.
同步脑电图和功能磁共振成像(EEG-fMRI)研究揭示了与纺锤波时间锁定的大脑激活情况。然而,这些与纺锤波相关的大脑激活的功能意义尚不清楚。脑电图研究表明,纺锤波电生理特征(如密度、振幅、持续时间)的个体间差异与“推理”能力(即“流体智力”;解决问题的能力、运用逻辑的能力、识别复杂模式的能力)高度相关,但与短期记忆(STM)或语言能力无关。新学习过程中招募的脑区的纺锤波依赖性再激活表明,夜间变化反映了离线记忆处理。然而,纺锤波事件期间招募的大脑激活中稳定的、类似特质的个体间差异的功能意义尚不清楚。通过EEG-fMRI睡眠记录,我们发现与纺锤波时间锁定的一部分大脑激活与推理能力特别相关,但与STM或语言能力无关。因此,这表明流体智力较高的个体在自发纺锤波事件期间招募的脑区有更大的激活。这可能是进一步了解睡眠纺锤波功能以及支持推理能力的大脑活动的第一步。