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在大型开放获取数据集中标注按钮时,与年龄相关的感觉运动神经磁响应变化的证据。

Evidence for age-related changes in sensorimotor neuromagnetic responses during cued button pressing in a large open-access dataset.

机构信息

Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2019 Jun;193:25-34. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.02.065. Epub 2019 Mar 5.

Abstract

Mu, beta, and gamma rhythms increase and decrease in amplitude during movement. This event-related synchronization (ERS) and desynchronization (ERD) can be readily recorded non-invasively using magneto- and electro-encephalography (M/EEG). In addition, event-related potentials and fields (i.e., evoked responses) can be elucidated during movement. There is some evidence that the frequency, amplitude and latency of the movement-related ERS/ERD changes with ageing, however the evidence surrounding this topic comes mainly from studies in sample sizes on the order of tens of participants. The objective of this study was to examine a large open-access MEG dataset for age-related changes in movement-related ERS/ERD and evoked responses. MEG data acquired at the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience during cued button pressing was used from 567 participants between the ages of 18 and 88 years. The characteristics movement-related ERD/ERS and evoked responses were calculated for each individual participant. Based on linear regression analysis, significant relationships were found between participant age and some response characteristics, although the predictive value of these relationships was low. Specifically, we conclude that peak beta rebound frequency and amplitude decreased with age, peak beta suppression amplitude increased with age, movement-related gamma burst amplitude decreased with age, and peak motor-evoked response amplitude increased with age. Given our current understanding of the underlying mechanisms of these responses, our findings suggest the existence of age-related changes in the neurophysiology of thalamocortical loops and local circuitry in the primary somatosensory and motor cortices.

摘要

在运动过程中,mu、beta 和 gamma 节律的振幅增加和减少。这种事件相关的同步(ERS)和去同步(ERD)可以使用磁和脑电图(M/EEG)非侵入性地记录。此外,在运动过程中可以阐明事件相关的电位和场(即诱发反应)。有一些证据表明,与年龄相关的运动相关 ERS/ERD 变化的频率、幅度和潜伏期,然而,这个主题的证据主要来自于数十名参与者的样本大小的研究。本研究的目的是检查一个大型的开放获取 MEG 数据集,以研究运动相关 ERS/ERD 和诱发反应的年龄相关性变化。从剑桥老龄化和神经科学中心采集的提示按钮按压期间的 MEG 数据来自 567 名年龄在 18 至 88 岁之间的参与者。为每个个体参与者计算了运动相关的 ERD/ERS 和诱发反应的特征。基于线性回归分析,发现参与者年龄与某些反应特征之间存在显著关系,尽管这些关系的预测值较低。具体来说,我们得出结论,峰值 beta 反弹频率和幅度随年龄的增加而降低,峰值 beta 抑制幅度随年龄的增加而增加,运动相关的 gamma 爆发幅度随年龄的增加而降低,而运动诱发反应的峰值幅度随年龄的增加而增加。考虑到我们对这些反应的潜在机制的现有理解,我们的研究结果表明,在初级感觉和运动皮层的丘脑皮质回路和局部电路中存在与年龄相关的神经生理学变化。

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