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Neuronal long-range temporal correlations and avalanche dynamics are correlated with behavioral scaling laws

机译:神经元的长期时间相关性和雪崩动力学与行为尺度定律相关

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Scale-free fluctuations are ubiquitous in behavioral performance and neuronal activity. In time scales from seconds to hundreds of seconds, psychophysical dynamics and the amplitude fluctuations of neuronal oscillations are governed by power-law-form long-range temporal correlations (LRTCs). In millisecond time scales, neuronal activity comprises cascade-like neuronal avalanches that exhibit power-law size and lifetime distributions. However, it remains unknown whether these neuronal scaling laws are correlated with those characterizing behavioral performance or whether neuronal LRTCs and avalanches are related. Here, we show that the neuronal scaling laws are strongly correlated both with each other and with behavioral scaling laws. We used source reconstructed magneto- and electroencephalographic recordings to characterize the dynamics of ongoing cortical activity. We found robust power-law scaling in neuronal LRTCs and avalanches in resting-state data and during the performance of audiovisual threshold stimulus detection tasks. The LRTC scaling exponents of the behavioral performance fluctuations were correlated with those of concurrent neuronal avalanches and LRTCs in anatomically identified brain systems. The behavioral exponents also were correlated with neuronal scaling laws derived from a resting-state condition and with a similar anatomical topography. Finally, despite the difference in time scales, the scaling exponents of neuronal LRTCs and avalanches were strongly correlated during both rest and task performance. Thus, long and short time-scale neuronal dynamics are related and functionally significant at the behavioral level. These data suggest that the temporal structures of human cognitive fluctuations and behavioral variability stem from the scaling laws of individual and intrinsic brain dynamics.
机译:无标度波动在行为表现和神经元活动中无处不在。在从几秒到几百秒的时间范围内,心理物理动力学和神经元振荡的幅度波动由幂律形式的远程时间相关性(LRTC)控制。在毫秒级,神经元活动包括级联状神经元雪崩,表现出幂律大小和终生分布。但是,这些神经元缩放定律是否与表征行为表现的定律相关,或者神经元LRTC和雪崩是否相关,仍然未知。在这里,我们表明神经元缩放定律彼此之间以及与行为缩放定律都密切相关。我们使用源重构的磁和脑电图记录来表征正在进行的皮层活动的动力学。我们在神经元LRTC和雪崩的静止状态数据中以及在执行视听阈刺激检测任务期间发现了强大的幂律定标。行为表现波动的LRTC标度指数与在解剖学上识别的脑系统中并发神经元雪崩和LRTC的指数相关。行为指数还与源自静止状态条件的神经元缩放定律以及类似的解剖结构相关。最后,尽管时间尺度有所不同,但神经元LRTC和雪崩的尺度指数在休息和任务执行过程中均密切相关。因此,长短时间尺度的神经元动力学是相关的,并且在行为水平上具有重要的功能。这些数据表明,人类认知波动和行为变异的时间结构源于个体和内在大脑动力学的缩放定律。

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