Manjunatha Karan Kabbur Hanumanthappa, Baron Giorgia, Benozzo Danilo, Silvestri Erica, Corbetta Maurizio, Chiuso Alessandro, Bertoldo Alessandra, Suweis Samir, Allegra Michele
Physics and Astronomy Department "Galileo Galilei", University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
Modeling and Engineering Risk and Complexity, Scuola Superiore Meridionale, Napoli, Italy.
PLoS Comput Biol. 2024 Jan 12;20(1):e1011274. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011274. eCollection 2024 Jan.
The network control theory framework holds great potential to inform neurostimulation experiments aimed at inducing desired activity states in the brain. However, the current applicability of the framework is limited by inappropriate modeling of brain dynamics, and an overly ambitious focus on whole-brain activity control. In this work, we leverage recent progress in linear modeling of brain dynamics (effective connectivity) and we exploit the concept of target controllability to focus on the control of a single region or a small subnetwork of nodes. We discuss when control may be possible with a reasonably low energy cost and few stimulation loci, and give general predictions on where to stimulate depending on the subset of regions one wishes to control. Importantly, using the robustly asymmetric effective connectome instead of the symmetric structural connectome (as in previous research), we highlight the fundamentally different roles in- and out-hubs have in the control problem, and the relevance of inhibitory connections. The large degree of inter-individual variation in the effective connectome implies that the control problem is best formulated at the individual level, but we discuss to what extent group results may still prove useful.
网络控制理论框架在为旨在诱导大脑中期望活动状态的神经刺激实验提供信息方面具有巨大潜力。然而,该框架目前的适用性受到大脑动力学建模不当以及对全脑活动控制过度雄心勃勃的关注的限制。在这项工作中,我们利用大脑动力学线性建模(有效连接性)的最新进展,并利用目标可控性的概念专注于单个区域或一小部分节点子网的控制。我们讨论了在合理的低能量成本和较少刺激位点的情况下何时可能进行控制,并根据希望控制的区域子集对刺激位置给出一般预测。重要的是,使用稳健不对称的有效连接组而不是对称的结构连接组(如先前研究中那样),我们强调了入枢纽和出枢纽在控制问题中所起的根本不同的作用,以及抑制性连接的相关性。有效连接组中个体间的巨大差异意味着控制问题最好在个体层面上进行阐述,但我们讨论了群体结果在多大程度上可能仍然有用。