Inserm UMR1105, Groupe de Recherches sur l'Analyse Multimodale de la Fonction Cérébrale, Université de Picardie Jules Verve, Amiens Cedex, France.
Inserm UMR1105, EFSN Pédiatriques, Amiens University Hospital, Amiens Cedex, France.
Dev Sci. 2024 Nov;27(6):e13550. doi: 10.1111/desc.13550. Epub 2024 Jul 15.
When exposed to rhythmic patterns with temporal regularity, adults exhibit an inherent ability to extract and anticipate an underlying sequence of regularly spaced beats, which is internally constructed, as beats are experienced even when no events occur at beat positions (e.g., in the case of rests). Perception of rhythm and synchronization to periodicity is indispensable for development of cognitive functions, social interaction, and adaptive behavior. We evaluated neural oscillatory activity in premature newborns (n = 19, mean age, 32 ± 2.59 weeks gestational age) during exposure to an auditory rhythmic sequence, aiming to identify early traces of periodicity encoding and rhythm processing through entrainment of neural oscillations at this stage of neurodevelopment. The rhythmic sequence elicited a systematic modulation of alpha power, synchronized to expected beat locations coinciding with both tones and rests, and independent of whether the beat was preceded by tone or rest. In addition, the periodic alpha-band fluctuations reached maximal power slightly before the corresponding beat onset times. Together, our results show neural encoding of periodicity in the premature brain involving neural oscillations in the alpha range that are much faster than the beat tempo, through alignment of alpha power to the beat tempo, consistent with observations in adults on predictive processing of temporal regularities in auditory rhythms. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS: In response to the presented rhythmic pattern, systematic modulations of alpha power showed that the premature brain extracted the temporal regularity of the underlying beat. In contrast to evoked potentials, which are greatly reduced when there is no sounds event, the modulation of alpha power occurred for beats coinciding with both tones and rests in a predictive way. The findings provide the first evidence for the neural coding of periodicity in auditory rhythm perception before the age of term.
当成年人接触到具有时间规律性的节奏模式时,他们会表现出一种内在的能力,可以提取和预测一个基本的、有规律间隔的节拍序列,这个序列是内在构建的,即使在没有节拍事件发生的情况下(例如,在休息时)也能体验到节拍。对节奏的感知和对周期性的同步是认知功能、社会互动和适应性行为发展所必需的。我们评估了早产儿(n=19,平均年龄 32±2.59 周)在暴露于听觉节奏序列时的神经振荡活动,旨在通过在此神经发育阶段的神经振荡同步来识别周期性编码和节奏处理的早期痕迹。该节奏序列引起了 alpha 功率的系统调制,与预期的节拍位置同步,与音调和休息都有关联,并且与节拍是由音调和休息之前的音调和休息都有关联。此外,周期性的 alpha 波段波动在相应的节拍起始时间之前达到最大功率。总之,我们的研究结果表明,在早产儿大脑中存在周期性的神经编码,涉及到 alpha 频带的神经振荡,其速度远远快于节拍速度,通过将 alpha 功率与节拍速度对齐,与成人对听觉节奏中时间规律性的预测处理的观察结果一致。研究亮点:对呈现的节奏模式的反应,alpha 功率的系统调制表明,早产儿的大脑提取了潜在节拍的时间规律性。与没有声音事件时大大减少的诱发电位不同,alpha 功率的调制是以预测的方式发生的,与音调和休息时的节拍都有关联。这些发现为在足月年龄之前听觉节奏感知中周期性的神经编码提供了第一个证据。