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Sensory Processing: Delta and gamma oscillations in operculo-insular cortex underlie innocuous cold thermosensation

机译:感觉过程:皮囊-皮层的Delta和γ振荡是无害的冷热感觉的基础

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Cold-sensitive and nociceptive neural pathways interact to shape the quality and intensity of thermal and pain perception. Yet the central processing of cold thermosensation in the human brain has not been extensively studied. Here, we used magnetoencephalography and EEG in healthy volunteers to investigate the time course (evoked fields and potentials) and oscillatory activity associated with the perception of cold temperature changes. Nonnoxious cold stimuli consisting of Δ3°C and Δ5°C decrements from an adapting temperature of 35°C were delivered on the dorsum of the left hand via a contact thermode. Cold-evoked fields peaked at around 240 and 500 ms, at peak latencies similar to the N1 and P2 cold-evoked potentials. Importantly, cold-related changes in oscillatory power indicated that innocuous thermosensation is mediated by oscillatory activity in the range of delta (1–4 Hz) and gamma (55–90 Hz) rhythms, originating in operculo-insular cortical regions. We suggest that delta rhythms coordinate functional integration between operculo-insular and frontoparietal regions, while gamma rhythms reflect local sensory processing in operculo-insular areas.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY Using magnetoencephalography, we identified spatiotemporal features of central cold processing, with respect to the time course, oscillatory profile, and neural generators of cold-evoked responses in healthy human volunteers. Cold thermosensation was associated with low- and high-frequency oscillatory rhythms, both originating in operculo-insular regions. These results support further investigations of central cold processing using magnetoencephalography or EEG and the clinical utility of cold-evoked potentials for neurophysiological assessment of cold-related small-fiber function and damage.
机译:冷敏感和伤害感受性神经通路相互作用,以塑造热和疼痛感知的质量和强度。然而,尚未广泛研究人脑中冷热感觉的中央处理。在这里,我们在健康志愿者中使用了脑磁图和脑电图,研究了与冷温度变化感知相关的时间过程(诱发的磁场和电位)和振荡活动。由接触温度从35°C降低Δ3°C和Δ5°C组成的无害冷刺激通过接触式热电极传递到左手背上。冷诱发的磁场在大约240和500 ms处达到峰值,其峰值延迟类似于N1和P2冷诱发的电位。重要的是,与寒冷相关的振荡能力变化表明无害的热感觉是由在活动期-皮质皮质区域产生的δ(1-4 Hz)和γ(55-90 Hz)节律范围内的振荡活动介导的。我们建议三角洲节律协调小脑膜腔和额叶顶区域之间的功能整合,而伽玛心律反映小脑膜腔区域的局部感觉处理。> NEW&NOTEWORTHY ,关于在健康人类志愿者中的时间过程,振荡曲线和冷诱发反应的神经源。冷热感觉与低频和高频振荡节律有关,两者均起源于小腹部区域。这些结果支持进一步研究使用脑磁图或脑电图进行的中央冷加工以及冷诱发电位在与冷有关的小纤维功能和损伤的神经生理学评估中的临床应用。

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