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Cortical Correlates of the Auditory Frequency-Following and Onset Responses: EEG and fMRI Evidence

机译:听觉频率跟随和发作反应的皮质相关性:脑电图和功能磁共振成像证据。

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The frequency-following response (FFR) is a measure of the brain's periodic sound encoding. It is of increasing importance for studying the human auditory nervous system due to numerous associations with auditory cognition and dysfunction. Although the FFR is widely interpreted as originating from brainstem nuclei, a recent study using MEG suggested that there is also a right-lateralized contribution from the auditory cortex at the fundamental frequency (). Our objectives in the present work were to validate and better localize this result using a completely different neuroimaging modality and to document the relationships between the FFR, the onset response, and cortical activity. Using a combination of EEG, fMRI, and diffusion-weighted imaging, we show that activity in the right auditory cortex is related to individual differences in FFR–fundamental frequency (f0) strength, a finding that was replicated with two independent stimulus sets, with and without acoustic energy at the fundamental frequency. We demonstrate a dissociation between this FFR–f0-sensitive response in the right and an area in left auditory cortex that is sensitive to individual differences in the timing of initial response to sound onset. Relationships to timing and their lateralization are supported by parallels in the microstructure of the underlying white matter, implicating a mechanism involving neural conduction efficiency. These data confirm that the FFR has a cortical contribution and suggest ways in which auditory neuroscience may be advanced by connecting early sound representation to measures of higher-level sound processing and cognitive function.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The frequency-following response (FFR) is an EEG signal that is used to explore how the auditory system encodes temporal regularities in sound and is related to differences in auditory function between individuals. It is known that brainstem nuclei contribute to the FFR, but recent findings of an additional cortical source are more controversial. Here, we use fMRI to validate and extend the prediction from MEG data of a right auditory cortex contribution to the FFR. We also demonstrate a dissociation between FFR–related cortical activity from that related to the latency of the response to sound onset, which is found in left auditory cortex. The findings provide a clearer picture of cortical processes for analysis of sound features.
机译:频率跟随响应(FFR)是大脑周期性声音编码的量度。由于与听觉认知和功能障碍的众多关联,对人类听觉神经系统的研究日益重要。尽管FFR被广泛地解释为起源于脑干核,但最近一项使用MEG的研究表明,听觉皮层在基频上也有右偏作用。我们目前的工作目标是使用完全不同的神经影像学方法验证并更好地定位该结果,并记录FFR,发作反应和皮层活动之间的关系。通过结合脑电图,功能磁共振成像和弥散加权成像,我们发现右听皮层的活动与FFR-基本频率(f0)强度的个体差异有关,这一发现可通过两个独立的刺激组重复进行,并且在基频处没有声能。我们证明了这种FFR–f0敏感反应在右侧和左侧听觉皮层区域之间的分离,该区域对对声音起效的初始反应的时间上的个体差异敏感。与时间的关系及其横向化由潜在的白质的微观结构中的平行关系支持,暗示了涉及神经传导效率的机制。这些数据证实了FFR具有皮层作用,并通过将早期声音表示与更高水平的声音处理和认知功能的测量联系起来,提出了进一步发展听觉神经科学的方法。>意义声明响应(FFR)是一种EEG信号,用于探索听觉系统如何编码声音中的时间规律,并与个体之间的听觉功能差异有关。众所周知,脑干核促成了FFR,但是最近发现的其他皮质来源更具争议性。在这里,我们使用功能磁共振成像来验证和扩展从右耳听觉皮质对FFR的MEG数据预测。我们还证明了与FFR相关的皮质活动与与对声音发作的反应潜伏期相关的活动之间的分离,这在左听皮层中发现。这些发现为分析声音特征提供了更清晰的皮质过程图。

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