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Resting-State Fluctuations of EEG Sensorimotor Rhythm Reflect BOLD Activities in the Pericentral Areas: A Simultaneous EEG-fMRI Study

机译:脑电感觉运动节律的静息状态波动反映了周围区域的大胆活动:同时EEG-fMRI研究。

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Blockade of the scalp electroencephalographic (EEG) sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) is a well-known phenomenon following attempted or executed motor functions. Such a frequency-specific power attenuation of the SMR occurs in the alpha and beta frequency bands and is spatially registered at primary somatosensory and motor cortices. Here, we hypothesized that resting-state fluctuations of the SMR in the alpha and beta frequency bands also covary with resting-state sensorimotor cortical activity, without involving task-related neural dynamics. The present study employed functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the neural regions whose activities were correlated with the simultaneously recorded SMR power fluctuations. The SMR power fluctuations were convolved with a canonical hemodynamic response function and correlated with blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) signals obtained from the entire brain. Our findings show that the alpha and beta power components of the SMR correlate with activities of the pericentral area. Furthermore, brain regions with correlations between BOLD signals and the alpha-band SMR fluctuations were located posterior to those with correlations between BOLD signals and the beta-band SMR. These results are consistent with those of event-related studies of SMR modulation induced by sensory input or motor output. Our findings may help to understand the role of the sensorimotor cortex activity in contributing to the amplitude modulation of SMR during the resting state. This knowledge may be applied to the diagnosis of pathological conditions in the pericentral areas or the refinement of brain–computer interfaces using SMR in the future.
机译:尝试或执行运动功能后,头皮脑电图(EEG)感觉运动节律(SMR)的阻塞是众所周知的现象。 SMR的这种特定于频率的功率衰减发生在alpha和beta频段,并在空间上记录在主要的体感和运动皮层。在这里,我们假设SMR在alpha和beta频段的静止状态波动也与静止状态的感觉运动皮层活动无关,而没有涉及任务相关的神经动力学。本研究采用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)来研究神经活动与同时记录的SMR功率波动相关的神经区域。 SMR功率波动与典型的血液动力学响应函数卷积,并与从整个大脑获得的血氧水平依赖性(BOLD)信号相关。我们的发现表明SMR的α和β功率成分与中央周围区域的活动相关。此外,在BOLD信号和α波段SMR波动之间具有相关性的大脑区域位于在BOLD信号和β波段SMR之间具有相关性的脑区域之后。这些结果与由感觉输入或运动输出引起的SMR调制的事件相关研究一致。我们的发现可能有助于理解感觉运动皮层活动在静止状态下对SMR振幅调制的作用。将来,这些知识可能会应用于中枢区域的病理状况诊断或使用SMR完善脑机接口。

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