首页> 外文期刊>Frontiers in Neuroscience >Heidelberg Neuro-Music Therapy Enhances Task-Negative Activity in Tinnitus Patients
【24h】

Heidelberg Neuro-Music Therapy Enhances Task-Negative Activity in Tinnitus Patients

机译:海德堡神经音乐疗法增强耳鸣患者的负任务活动

获取原文
获取外文期刊封面目录资料

摘要

Background: Suffering from tinnitus causes mental distress in most patients. Recent findings point toward a diminished activity of the brain's default-mode network (DMN) in subjects with mental disorders including depression or anxiety and also recently in subjects with tinnitus-related distress. We recently developed a therapeutic intervention, namely the Heidelberg Neuro-Music Therapy (HNMT), which shows an effective reduction of tinnitus-related distress following a 1-week short-term treatment. This approach offers the possibility to evaluate the neural changes associated with the improvements in tinnitus distress. We previously reported gray matter (GM) reorganization in DMN regions and in primary auditory areas following HNMT in cases of recent-onset tinnitus. Here we evaluate on the same patient group, using functional MRI (fMRI), the activity of the DMN following the improvements tinnitus-related distress related to the HNMT intervention. Methods: The DMN activity was estimated by the task-negative activation (TNA) during long inter-trial intervals in a word recognition task. The level of TNA was evaluated twice, before and after the 1-week study period, in 18 treated tinnitus patients (“treatment group,” TG), 21 passive tinnitus controls (PTC), and 22 active healthy controls (AC). During the study, the participants in TG and AC groups were treated with HNMT, whereas PTC patients did not receive any tinnitus-specific treatment. Therapy-related effects on DMN activity were assessed by comparing the pairs of fMRI records from the TG and PTC groups. Results: Treatment of the TG group with HNMT resulted in an augmented DMN activity in the PCC by 2.5% whereas no change was found in AC and PTC groups. This enhancement of PCC activity correlated with a reduction in tinnitus distress (Spearman Rho: ?0.5; p < 0.005). Conclusion: Our findings show that an increased DMN activity, especially in the PCC, underlies the improvements in tinnitus-related distress triggered by HNMT and identify the DMN as an important network involved in therapeutic improvements.
机译:背景:耳鸣在大多数患者中引起精神困扰。最近的发现表明,患有精神抑郁症(包括抑郁症或焦虑症)的受试者以及最近患有耳鸣相关困扰的受试者的大脑默认模式网络(DMN)活动减弱。我们最近开发了一种治疗干预措施,即海德堡神经音乐疗法(HNMT),该疗法可在1周的短期治疗后有效降低耳鸣相关的困扰。这种方法为评估与耳鸣困扰改善相关的神经变化提供了可能性。我们先前曾报道过近期发作的耳鸣患者在HNMT之后在DMN地区和主要听觉区域发生了灰质(GM)重组。在这里,我们使用功能性MRI(fMRI)对同一患者组进行评估,评估与HNMT干预相关的耳鸣相关困扰改善后DMN的活动。方法:在单词识别任务中,在较长的审讯间隔内,通过任务负向激活(TNA)来估计DMN活动。在1周研究期之前和之后,对18例接受治疗的耳鸣患者(“治疗组” TG),21例被动耳鸣对照(PTC)和22例积极健康对照(AC)进行了两次TNA水平评估。在研究期间,TG和AC组的参与者接受了HNMT治疗,而PTC患者未接受任何耳鸣特异性治疗。通过比较TG和PTC组的功能磁共振成像记录对,评估了与DMN活性相关的治疗效果。结果:用HNMT治疗TG组可使PCC中DMN活性增加2.5%,而AC和PTC组则无变化。 PCC活性的这种增强与耳鸣困扰的减轻有关(Spearman Rho:?0.5; p <0.005)。结论:我们的发现表明,DMN活性的增加,尤其是在PCC中,是HNMT引发的耳鸣相关窘迫改善的基础,并确定DMN是参与治疗性改善的重要网络。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号