Lehtelä L, Salmelin R, Hari R
Brain Research Unit, Low Temperature Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland.
Neurosci Lett. 1997 Jan 31;222(2):111-4. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(97)13361-4.
We tested the hypothesis that neurons in the human auditory cortex show spontaneous oscillations around 10 Hz, and that this activity ('tau' rhythm) is affected by auditory input. Cortical activity was recorded with a 122-channel whole-scalp neuromagnetometer from healthy adults while they were presented with monaural 500-ms bursts of white noise. The reactivity of spontaneous oscillations was studied over the whole cortex using the Temporal Spectral Evolution method. Oscillatory 6.5-9.5 Hz activity, with sources in the superior temporal lobes, was transiently suppressed by the sounds in eight out of nine subjects. Our results support the existence of a distinct, reactive auditory rhythm in the human temporal cortex.
人类听觉皮层中的神经元会出现约10赫兹的自发振荡,并且这种活动(“τ节律”)会受到听觉输入的影响。在健康成年人聆听单耳500毫秒白噪声脉冲时,使用122通道全头皮神经磁强计记录其皮层活动。采用时间谱演化方法研究了整个皮层上自发振荡的反应性。在九名受试者中,有八名受试者颞上叶部位产生的6.5 - 9.5赫兹振荡活动会被声音短暂抑制。我们的结果支持人类颞叶皮层中存在一种独特的、具有反应性的听觉节律。