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Network Analysis of Functional Brain Connectivity Driven by Gamma-Band Auditory Steady-State Response in Auditory Hallucinations

机译:幻觉中γ波段听觉稳态响应驱动的功能性大脑连通性的网络分析

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The auditory steady-state response (ASSR) may reflect activity from different regions of the brain. Particularly, it was reported that the gamma-band ASSR plays an important role in working memory, speech understanding, and recognition. Traditionally, the ASSR has been determined by power spectral density analysis, which cannot detect the exact overall distributed properties of the ASSR. Functional network analysis has recently been applied in electroencephalography studies. Previous studies on resting or working state found a small-world organization of the brain network. Some researchers have studied dysfunctional networks caused by diseases. The present study investigates the brain connection networks of schizophrenia patients with auditory hallucinations during an ASSR task. A directed transfer function is utilized to estimate the brain connectivity patterns. Moreover, the structures of brain networks are analyzed by converting the connectivity matrices into graphs. It is found that for normal subjects, network connections are mainly distributed at the central and frontal–temporal regions. This indicates that the central regions act as transmission hubs of information under ASSR stimulation. For patients, network connections seem unordered. The finding that the path length was larger in patients compared to that in normal subjects under most thresholds provides insight into the structures of connectivity patterns. The results suggest that there are more synchronous oscillations that cover a long distance on the cortex but a less efficient network for patients with auditory hallucinations.
机译:听觉稳态反应(ASSR)可能反映了来自大脑不同区域的活动。特别是,据报道,伽马波段ASSR在工作记忆,语音理解和识别中起着重要作用。传统上,ASSR是通过功率谱密度分析确定的,而该分析无法检测到ASSR的确切总体分布特性。功能网络分析最近已在脑电图研究中应用。先前有关休息或工作状态的研究发现了大脑网络的一个小世界组织。一些研究人员研究了由疾病引起的网络功能失调。本研究调查了ASSR任务期间患有幻听的精神分裂症患者的大脑连接网络。利用定向传递函数来估计大脑的连接模式。此外,通过将连通性矩阵转换为图形来分析大脑网络的结构。发现对于正常人,网络连接主要分布在中央和额颞区。这表明在ASSR刺激下,中心区域充当信息的传输中心。对于患者而言,网络连接似乎无序。在大多数阈值下,患者的路径长度要比正常对象的路径长度长的发现提供了对连通性结构的了解。结果表明,对于听觉幻觉患者,存在更多的同步振荡,覆盖了皮层上的较长距离,但网络效率较低。

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