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觉醒性梦游者运动控制与运动意识的分离:虚拟现实中的 EEG 研究。

Dissociation of motor control from motor awareness in awake sleepwalkers: An EEG study in virtual reality.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University Hospital and University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Innovation Center Virtual Reality, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

Cortex. 2022 Apr;149:165-172. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2021.12.016. Epub 2022 Feb 9.

Abstract

Recent behavioral evidence from a virtual reality (VR) study indicates that awake sleepwalkers show dissociation of motor control and motor awareness. This dissociation resembles the nocturnal disintegration of motor awareness and movement during episodes of sleepwalking. Here, we set out to examine the neural underpinnings of altered motor awareness in sleepwalkers by measuring EEG modulation during redirected walking in VR. To this end, we measured scalp EEG during ongoing motor behavior to provide information on motor processing and its modulation in VR. Using this approach, we discovered distinct EEG patterns associated to dual tasking and sub-threshold motor control in sleepwalkers compared to control subjects. These observations provide further electrophysiological evidence for the proposed brain-body dissociation in awake sleepwalkers. This study shows proof-of-principle that EEG biomarkers of movement in a VR setting add to the understanding of altered motor awareness in sleepwalkers. In a broader perspective, we confirm the feasibility of using the additional dimensionality in VR providing novel diagnostic biomarkers not accessible to conventional clinical investigations. In future studies, this approach could contribute to the diagnostic work-up of patients with a broad spectrum of neurological diseases.

摘要

最近一项虚拟现实 (VR) 研究的行为证据表明,清醒性梦游者表现出运动控制和运动意识的分离。这种分离类似于梦游发作期间夜间运动意识和运动的解体。在这里,我们通过测量 VR 中重新定向行走期间的 EEG 调制来研究梦游者运动意识改变的神经基础。为此,我们在进行中的运动行为期间测量头皮 EEG,以提供有关运动处理及其在 VR 中的调制的信息。使用这种方法,我们发现与对照组相比,梦游者在进行双重任务和阈下运动控制时存在明显不同的 EEG 模式。这些观察结果为清醒性梦游者中提出的大脑-身体分离提供了进一步的电生理证据。这项研究证明了在 VR 环境中使用运动 EEG 生物标志物来增加对梦游者运动意识改变的理解的原理。从更广泛的角度来看,我们证实了在 VR 中使用额外维度的可行性,为传统临床研究无法获得的新型诊断生物标志物提供了可能。在未来的研究中,这种方法可以为广泛的神经疾病患者的诊断工作做出贡献。

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