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Impaired Sensory Processing During Low-Oxygen Exposure: A Noninvasive Approach to Detecting Changes in Cognitive States

机译:低氧暴露期间的感官加工受损:一种检测认知状态变化的非侵入性方法

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The ability to detect novelty in our environment is a critical sensory function. A reliable set of event-related potentials (ERP), known as the auditory deviance response (ADR), are elicited in the absence of directed attention and indexes functionally relevant networks. The ADR consists of three peaks: mismatch negativity (MMN), P3a, and reorienting negativity (RON) that are sequentially evoked in response to unattended changes in repetitive background stimulation. While previous studies have established the ADR’s sensitivity to a range of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions and are leading candidate biomarkers of perturbations of the central nervous system (CNS), here we sought to determine if ADR peaks are sensitive to decreases in breathable oxygen. Participants performed a visuomotor tracking task while EEG was recorded during two 27-min sessions. The two sessions differed in the amount of environmental oxygen available: 10.6% O _(2) (hypoxia) versus 20.4% O _(2) (normoxia). ERPs were measured while a series of identical, or “standard,” tones combined with occasional “oddball,” tones, were presented. MMN, P3a, and RON were assessed in response to the oddball compared to the standard stimuli. Behavioral impairment during hypoxia was demonstrated by a deficit in tracking performance compared to the normoxia condition. Whereas no changes were detected in the MMN or RON, the amplitude of the P3a component was significantly reduced during hypoxia compared to normoxia, within the first 9 min of exposure. To our knowledge, this is the first study to demonstrate the effect of low oxygen exposure on passively elicited neural measures of early sensory processing. This study demonstrates that passively elicited EEG measures, reflecting preattentive auditory processing, are disrupted by acute hypoxia. Results have implications for the development of biomarkers for the noninvasive assessment of CNS perturbations.
机译:在我们的环境中检测到新颖性的能力是一个关键的感官功能。在没有指向的关注和索引功能相关网络的情况下,引发了一种可靠的一组相关的事件相关电位(ERP),称为听觉偏差响应(ADR)。 ADR由三个峰值组成:不匹配的消极性(MMN),P3a和重新定位消极性(RON),其响应于重复背景刺激的无人看管的变化而顺序地唤起。虽然之前的研究已经建立了ADR对一系列药理和非武装干预的敏感性,并且是中枢神经系统(CNS)的扰动的主要候选生物标志物,在这里我们寻求确定ADR峰是否对透气氧气下降敏感。参与者执行了一个Visuomotor跟踪任务,而脑电图在两次27分钟的会议期间记录。可用的环境氧气量不同:10.6%O _(2)(缺氧)与20.4%O _(2)(常规)。展示了ERPS的同时,展示了一系列相同或“标准”音调与偶尔的“奇怪的”音调相结合。与标准刺激相比,响应奇怪的响应MMN,P3A和RON。与常氧病症相比,跟踪性能的赤字证明了缺氧期间的行为损伤。然而,在MMN或RON中没有检测到任何变化,而在暴露的前9分钟内,缺氧期间p3a组分的幅度显着降低。为了我们的知识,这是第一项展示低氧暴露对早期感官加工的被动引发神经测量的影响的研究。本研究表明,被动引发的脑电图措施,反映了预期听觉处理,被急性缺氧破坏。结果对生物标志物的开发有影响,为CNS扰动进行非侵入性评估。

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