Tekriwal Anand, Afshar Neema Moin, Santiago-Moreno Juan, Kuijper Fiene Marie, Kern Drew S, Halpern Casey H, Felsen Gidon, Thompson John A
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO 80203, USA.
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO 80203, USA.
Brain Sci. 2019 Jul 20;9(7):173. doi: 10.3390/brainsci9070173.
Observations using invasive neural recordings from patient populations undergoing neurosurgical interventions have led to critical breakthroughs in our understanding of human neural circuit function and malfunction. The opportunity to interact with patients during neurophysiological mapping allowed for early insights in functional localization to improve surgical outcomes, but has since expanded into exploring fundamental aspects of human cognition including reward processing, language, the storage and retrieval of memory, decision-making, as well as sensory and motor processing. The increasing use of chronic neuromodulation, via deep brain stimulation, for a spectrum of neurological and psychiatric conditions has in tandem led to increased opportunity for linking theories of cognitive processing and neural circuit function. Our purpose here is to motivate the neuroscience and neurosurgical community to capitalize on the opportunities that this next decade will bring. To this end, we will highlight recent studies that have successfully leveraged invasive recordings during deep brain stimulation surgery to advance our understanding of human cognition with an emphasis on reward processing, improving clinical outcomes, and informing advances in neuromodulatory interventions.
对接受神经外科手术干预的患者群体进行侵入性神经记录的观察,在我们对人类神经回路功能和功能障碍的理解上取得了关键突破。在神经生理图谱绘制过程中与患者互动的机会,使得人们对功能定位有了早期的认识,从而改善了手术结果,但此后已扩展到探索人类认知的基本方面,包括奖赏处理、语言、记忆的存储和检索、决策以及感觉和运动处理。通过深部脑刺激进行的慢性神经调节在一系列神经和精神疾病中的使用日益增加,这也相应地增加了将认知加工理论与神经回路功能联系起来的机会。我们在此的目的是激励神经科学和神经外科界利用未来十年将带来的机遇。为此,我们将重点介绍最近的一些研究,这些研究在深部脑刺激手术期间成功利用侵入性记录,以推进我们对人类认知的理解,重点是奖赏处理、改善临床结果以及为神经调节干预的进展提供信息。