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Action-related dynamic changes in inferior frontal cortex effective connectivity: A TMS/EEG coregistration study

机译:劣质性额度皮质有效连接的动作相关的动态变化:TMS / EEG CoreGistration研究

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Humans show exquisite abilities to perform versatile finger movements. The inferior frontal cortex (IFC) plays a pivotal role in the visual control of such movements through connections with other sensorimotor regions. Yet, the dynamics of IFC effective connectivity during action execution are still poorly understood. Using single-pulse TMS and simultaneous EEG recording (i.e., TMS-EEG coregistration), we stimulated the left posterior IFC at rest and during a visuomotor task. We recorded TMS-evoked potentials (TEPs) to assess action-related changes in IFC connectivity and localized their sources using sLORETA. We found two key time windows at ~60 and ~80?msec after IFC stimulation in which TEPs were modulated by task conditions in remote electrodes. In the first time window (~60?msec), action-related changes in TEP amplitudes were observed over frontal and temporo-parietal electrodes, reflecting increased IFC connectivity with fronto-parietal motor areas and decreased IFC connectivity with visual occipito-temporal areas. In the second time window (~80?msec), action-related TEP increases were observed in frontal, temporal and parietal regions partially overlapping with the default-mode network. No similar effects were observed when TMS was administered over a non-motor control area (the left posterior superior temporal sulcus, STS). These findings highlight dynamic changes in IFC connectivity with motor, sensory and default-mode networks. They suggest sequential stages of task-related changes in IFC connectivity possibly related to controlling and sensing actions and inhibiting default-mode brain activity during motor performance.
机译:人类表现出精湛的能力来执行多才多艺的手指运动。劣质前型皮质(IFC)通过与其他感光镜区域的连接在这种运动的视觉控制中起着枢轴作用。然而,动作执行期间IFC有效连接的动态仍然很差。使用单脉冲TMS和同时EEG录制(即,TMS-EEG Coregistration),我们在休息期间刺激了左后IFC,并且在visuomotor任务期间。我们录制了TMS诱发的潜力(TEPS),以评估IFC连接中的动作相关变化,并使用SLORETA本地化其来源。我们在〜60和〜80中找到了两个关键时间窗口,在IFC刺激后MSEC,其中TEPS被远程电极中的任务条件调制。在第一次窗口(〜60〜MSEC)中,在前部和颞旁电极上观察到TEP振幅的动作相关的变化,反映了与前景电机区域的增加的IFC连接,并降低了与视觉偶数颞区域的IFC连接。在第二次窗口(〜80?MSEC)中,在与默认模式网络部分重叠的正面,时间和视角区域中观察到动作相关的TEP增加。当在非电机控制区域(左后后颞沟,STS)上施用TMS时,没有观察到类似的效果。这些发现突出了IFC连接与电机,感官和默认模式网络的动态变化。它们建议在IFC连接中的相关变化的顺序阶段可能与控制和感测动作有关,并在电机性能期间禁止默认模式大脑活动。

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