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Low-Frequency Oscillatory Correlates of Auditory Predictive Processing in Cortical-Subcortical Networks: A MEG-Study

机译:皮下-皮层网络中听觉预测处理的低频振荡相关性:MEG研究。

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Emerging evidence supports the role of neural oscillations as a mechanism for predictive information processing across large-scale networks. However, the oscillatory signatures underlying auditory mismatch detection and information flow between brain regions remain unclear. To address this issue, we examined the contribution of oscillatory activity at theta/alpha-bands (4–8/8–13 Hz) and assessed directed connectivity in magnetoencephalographic data while 17 human participants were presented with sound sequences containing predictable repetitions and order manipulations that elicited prediction-error responses. We characterized the spectro-temporal properties of neural generators using a minimum-norm approach and assessed directed connectivity using Granger Causality analysis. Mismatching sequences elicited increased theta power and phase-locking in auditory, hippocampal and prefrontal cortices, suggesting that theta-band oscillations underlie prediction-error generation in cortical-subcortical networks. Furthermore, enhanced feedforward theta/alpha-band connectivity was observed in auditory-prefrontal networks during mismatching sequences, while increased feedback connectivity in the alpha-band was observed between hippocampus and auditory regions during predictable sounds. Our findings highlight the involvement of hippocampal theta/alpha-band oscillations towards auditory prediction-error generation and suggest a spectral dissociation between inter-areal feedforward vs. feedback signalling, thus providing novel insights into the oscillatory mechanisms underlying auditory predictive processing.
机译:新兴证据支持神经振荡作为跨大型网络进行预测信息处理的机制的作用。然而,听觉失配检测和大脑区域之间的信息流背后的振荡信号仍然不清楚。为了解决这个问题,我们检查了在θ/α波段(4–8 / 8–13 Hz)的振荡活动的贡献,并评估了脑磁图数据中的定向连通性,同时向17个人展示了包含可预测的重复和顺序操作的声音序列引起预测错误响应。我们使用最小范数方法对神经发生器的光谱时间特性进行了表征,并使用格兰杰因果关系分析评估了定向连通性。序列不匹配会导致听觉,海马和前额叶皮层的theta功率增加和锁相,这表明theta波段振荡是皮层-皮层下网络预测误差的基础。此外,在不匹配序列期间在听觉-前额网络中观察到增强的前馈θ/α-带连通性,而在可预测的声音期间,在海马和听觉区域之间观察到α-带中的反馈连通性增加。我们的发现突出了海马theta / alpha波段振荡参与听觉预测误差的产生,并暗示了区域间前馈与反馈信号之间的光谱分离,从而为听觉预测处理的潜在振荡机制提供了新颖的见解。

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