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Instability of brain connectivity during nonrapid eye movement sleep reflects altered properties of information integration

机译:非快速眼动睡眠期间大脑连接的不稳定性反映了信息整合特性的改变

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Nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is associated with fading consciousness in humans. Recent neuroimaging studies have demonstrated the spatiotemporal alterations of the brain functional connectivity (FC) in NREM sleep, suggesting the changes of information integration in the sleeping brain. However, the common stationarity assumption in FC does not satisfactorily explain the dynamic process of information integration during sleep. The dynamic FC (dFC) across brain networks is speculated to better reflect the time‐varying information propagation during sleep. Accordingly, we conducted simultaneous EEG‐fMRI recordings involving 12 healthy men during sleep and observed dFC across sleep stages using the sliding‐window approach. We divided dFC into two aspects: mean dFC (dFC ) and variance dFC (dFC ). A high dFC indicates stable brain network integrity, whereas a high dFC indicates instability of information transfer within and between functional networks. For the network‐based dFC, the dFC were negatively correlated with the dFC across the waking and three NREM sleep stages. As sleep deepened, the dFC decreased (N0~N1 > N2 > N3), whereas the dFC peaked during the N2 stage (N0~N1 var during the N2 stage indicated the unstable synchronizations across the entire brain. In the N3 stage, the overall disrupted network integration was observed through the lowest dFC and elevated dFC compared with N0 and N1. Conclusively, when the network specificity (dFC ) breaks down, the consciousness dissipates with increasing variability of information exchange (dFC ).
机译:非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠与人类意识衰退有关。最近的神经影像学研究已证明NREM睡眠中大脑功能连接(FC)的时空变化,表明睡眠大脑中信息整合的变化。但是,FC中常见的平稳性假设不能令人满意地解释睡眠期间信息集成的动态过程。据推测,跨大脑网络的动态FC(dFC)可以更好地反映睡眠期间随时间变化的信息传播。因此,我们在睡眠期间同时进行了12名健康男性的EEG-fMRI记录,并使用滑动窗口方法在整个睡眠阶段观察到dFC。我们将dFC分为两个方面:均值dFC(dFC)和方差dFC(dFC)。较高的dFC表示稳定的大脑网络完整性,而较高的dFC表示功能网络内部和之间的信息传输不稳定。对于基于网络的dFC,在唤醒和三个NREM睡眠阶段中,dFC与dFC呈负相关。随着睡眠的加深,dFC降低(N0〜N1> N2> N3),而dFC在N2阶段达到峰值(N0〜N1 var在N2阶段表明整个大脑的同步不稳定)。与最低的N0和N1相比,最低的dFC和升高的dFC可以观察到网络整合的破坏,最终,当网络特异性(dFC)崩溃时,意识随着信息交换(dFC)的可变性而消失。

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