Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, WC1N 3AR, UK.
Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK.
Neuroimage. 2019 Dec;203:116192. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116192. Epub 2019 Sep 12.
Optically-pumped (OP) magnetometers allow magnetoencephalography (MEG) to be performed while a participant's head is unconstrained. To fully leverage this new technology, and in particular its capacity for mobility, the activity of deep brain structures which facilitate explorative behaviours such as navigation, must be detectable using OP-MEG. One such crucial brain region is the hippocampus. Here we had three healthy adult participants perform a hippocampal-dependent task - the imagination of novel scene imagery - while being scanned using OP-MEG. A conjunction analysis across these three participants revealed a significant change in theta power in the medial temporal lobe. The peak of this activated cluster was located in the anterior hippocampus. We repeated the experiment with the same participants in a conventional SQUID-MEG scanner and found similar engagement of the medial temporal lobe, also with a peak in the anterior hippocampus. These OP-MEG findings indicate exciting new opportunities for investigating the neural correlates of a range of crucial cognitive functions in naturalistic contexts including spatial navigation, episodic memory and social interactions.
光泵(OP)磁力计允许在参与者头部不受限制的情况下进行脑磁图(MEG)。为了充分利用这项新技术,特别是其移动性,必须使用 OP-MEG 来检测有助于探索性行为(如导航)的深部脑结构的活动。其中一个关键的脑区是海马体。在这里,我们让三名健康的成年参与者在接受 OP-MEG 扫描的同时执行一项依赖于海马体的任务 - 想象新场景的图像。对这三名参与者的联合分析显示,在中颞叶的θ功率有显著变化。这个激活簇的峰值位于前海马体。我们让相同的参与者在传统的 SQUID-MEG 扫描仪中重复实验,发现中颞叶也有类似的参与,在前海马体也有一个峰值。这些 OP-MEG 的发现为在自然环境中研究一系列关键认知功能的神经相关性(包括空间导航、情景记忆和社会互动)提供了令人兴奋的新机会。