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Artemis 123: development of a whole-head infant and young child MEG system

机译:Artemis 123:开发全头婴幼儿MEG系统

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>Background: A major motivation in designing the new infant and child magnetoencephalography (MEG) system described in this manuscript is the premise that electrophysiological signatures (resting activity and evoked responses) may serve as biomarkers of neurodevelopmental disorders, with neuronal abnormalities in conditions such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) potentially detectable early in development. Whole-head MEG systems are generally optimized/sized for adults. Since magnetic field produced by neuronal currents decreases as a function of distance2 and infants and young children have smaller head sizes (and thus increased brain-to-sensor distance), whole-head adult MEG systems do not provide optimal signal-to-noise in younger individuals. This spurred development of a whole-head infant and young child MEG system – Artemis 123.>Methods:In addition to describing the design of the Artemis 123, the focus of this manuscript is the use of Artemis 123 to obtain auditory evoked neuromagnetic recordings and resting-state data in young children. Data were collected from a 14-month-old female, an 18-month-old female, and a 48-month-old male. Phantom data are also provided to show localization accuracy.>Results:Examination of Artemis 123 auditory data showed generalizability and reproducibility, with auditory responses observed in all participants. The auditory MEG measures were also found to be manipulable, exhibiting sensitivity to tone frequency. Furthermore, there appeared to be a predictable sensitivity of evoked components to development, with latencies decreasing with age. Examination of resting-state data showed characteristic oscillatory activity. Finally, phantom data showed that dipole sources could be localized with an error less than 0.5 cm.>Conclusions:Artemis 123 allows efficient recording of high-quality whole-head MEG in infants four years and younger. Future work will involve examining the feasibility of obtaining somatosensory and visual recordings in similar-age children as well as obtaining recordings from younger infants. Thus, the Artemis 123 offers the promise of detecting earlier diagnostic signatures in such neurodevelopmental disorders.
机译:>背景:设计此手稿中描述的新型婴幼儿脑磁图(MEG)系统的主要动机是前提,前提是电生理特征(静息活动和诱发反应)可以作为神经发育障碍的生物标志物,在发育早期可能会检测到的自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)等疾病中的神经元异常。全头MEG系统通常针对成人进行了优化/设计。由于神经元电流产生的磁场随距离 2 的函数而减小,并且婴幼儿的头部尺寸较小(因此,脑与传感器之间的距离增大),因此全头成人MEG系统不会在年轻个体中提供最佳的信噪比。这刺激了全头婴幼儿MEG系统的开发-Artemis123。>方法:除了描述Artemis 123的设计外,本手稿的重点是Artemis 123的使用。获得幼儿的听觉诱发神经磁记录和静息状态数据。数据收集自14个月大的女性,18个月大的女性和48个月大的男性。还提供了幻像数据以显示定位准确性。>结果:对Artemis 123听觉数据的检查显示出普遍性和可重复性,所有参与者均观察到听觉反应。还发现听觉MEG措施是可操作的,对音调频率具有敏感性。此外,似乎诱发了诱发因素对发育的敏感性,并且潜伏期随着年龄的增长而降低。检查静止状态数据显示出特征性的振荡活动。最后,幻象数据表明偶极子源的定位误差可以小于0.5 cm。>结论: Artemis 123可以有效记录4岁及以下婴儿的高质量全头MEG。未来的工作将涉及检查在类似年龄的儿童中获得体感和视觉记录以及从幼儿获得记录的可行性。因此,Artemis 123有望在此类神经发育障碍中检测出较早的诊断特征。

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