School of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom.
Surrey Sleep Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom.
PLoS Biol. 2024 Jun 18;22(6):e3002651. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002651. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Alpha oscillations play a vital role in managing the brain's resources, inhibiting neural activity as a function of their phase and amplitude, and are changed in many brain disorders. Developing minimally invasive tools to modulate alpha activity and identifying the parameters that determine its response to exogenous modulators is essential for the implementation of focussed interventions. We introduce Alpha Closed-Loop Auditory Stimulation (αCLAS) as an EEG-based method to modulate and investigate these brain rhythms in humans with specificity and selectivity, using targeted auditory stimulation. Across a series of independent experiments, we demonstrate that αCLAS alters alpha power, frequency, and connectivity in a phase, amplitude, and topography-dependent manner. Using single-pulse-αCLAS, we show that the effects of auditory stimuli on alpha oscillations can be explained within the theoretical framework of oscillator theory and a phase-reset mechanism. Finally, we demonstrate the functional relevance of our approach by showing that αCLAS can interfere with sleep onset dynamics in a phase-dependent manner.
阿尔法脑波在管理大脑资源方面起着至关重要的作用,其相位和幅度的变化会抑制神经活动,并且在许多脑部疾病中都会发生改变。开发微创工具来调节阿尔法活动,并确定决定其对外源性调节剂反应的参数,对于实施有针对性的干预措施至关重要。我们引入基于脑电图的阿尔法闭环听觉刺激(αCLAS)方法,使用靶向听觉刺激,特异性和选择性地调节和研究人类的这些脑节律。通过一系列独立的实验,我们证明αCLAS 以相位、幅度和拓扑结构依赖的方式改变阿尔法功率、频率和连通性。使用单脉冲-αCLAS,我们表明听觉刺激对阿尔法振荡的影响可以用振荡器理论和相位重置机制的理论框架来解释。最后,我们通过证明 αCLAS 可以以相位依赖的方式干扰睡眠起始动力学,展示了我们方法的功能相关性。