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Brain State-Dependence of Electrically Evoked Potentials Monitored With Head-Mounted Electronics

机译:头戴式电子设备监控的脑电诱发电位的状态依赖性

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Inferring changes in brain connectivity is critical to studies of learning-related plasticity and stimulus-induced conditioning of neural circuits. In addition, monitoring spontaneous fluctuations in connectivity can provide insight into information processing during different brain states. Here, we quantified state-dependent connectivity changes throughout the 24-h sleep–wake cycle in freely behaving monkeys. A novel, head-mounted electronic device was used to electrically stimulate at one site and record evoked potentials at other sites. Electrically evoked potentials (EEPs) revealed the connectivity pattern between several cortical sites and the basal forebrain. We quantified state-dependent changes in the EEPs. Cortico-cortical EEP amplitude increased during slow-wave sleep, compared to wakefulness, while basal-cortical EEP amplitude decreased. The results demonstrate the utility of using portable electronics to document state-dependent connectivity changes in freely behaving primates.
机译:推断大脑连通性的变化对于研究与学习有关的可塑性和刺激引起的神经回路调节至关重要。此外,监视连接中的自发性波动可以洞察不同大脑状态下的信息处理。在这里,我们量化了行为自由的猴子在整个24小时睡眠-觉醒周期中与状态有关的连接性变化。一种新颖的头戴式电子设备被用于在一个地点进行电刺激并在其他地点记录诱发电位。电诱发电位(EEP)揭示了几个皮质位点和基底前脑之间的连接模式。我们量化了EEP中状态相关的变化。与清醒相比,慢波睡眠时皮质皮质EEP幅度增加,而基础皮质EEP幅度降低。结果证明了使用便携式电子设备记录自由行为的灵长类动物的状态相关性连接变化的实用性。

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