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Negative covariation between task-related responses in alpha/beta-band activity and BOLD in human sensorimotor cortex: an EEG and fMRI study of motor imagery and movements.

机译:人类感知运动皮层中与alpha / beta区域活动相关的任务相关反应和BOLD之间的负协变:运动图像和运动的EEG和fMRI研究。

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Similar to the occipital alpha rhythm, electroencephalographic (EEG) signals in the alpha- and beta-frequency bands can be suppressed by movement or motor imagery and have thus been thought to represent the "idling state" of the sensorimotor cortex. A negative correlation between spontaneous alpha EEG and blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signals has been reported in combined EEG and fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) experiments when subjects stayed at the resting state or alternated between the resting state and a task. However, the precise nature of the task-induced alpha modulation remains elusive. It was not clear whether alpha/beta rhythm suppressions may co-vary with BOLD when conducting tasks involving varying activations of the cortex. Here, we quantified the task-evoked responses of BOLD and alpha/beta-band power of EEG directly in the cortical source domain, by using source imaging technology, and examined their covariation across task conditions in a mixed block and event-related design. In this study, 13 subjects performed tasks of right-hand, right-foot or left-hand movement and motor imagery when EEG and fMRI data were separately collected. Task-induced increase of BOLD signal and decrease of EEG amplitudes in alpha and beta bands were shown to be co-localized at the somatotopic sensorimotor cortex. At the corresponding regions, the reciprocal changes of the two signals co-varied in the magnitudes across imagination and movement conditions. The spatial correspondence and negative covariation between the two measurements were further shown to exist at somatotopic brain regions associated with different body parts. These results suggest an inverse functional coupling relationship between task-induced changes of BOLD and low-frequency EEG signals.
机译:与枕骨α节律相似,α和β频带中的脑电图(EEG)信号可以通过运动或运动图像抑制,因此被认为代表了感觉运动皮层的“空转状态”。当受试者处于静止状态或在静止状态与任务之间交替时,自发的αEEG与血氧水平依赖性(BOLD)信号之间的负相关性已在EEG和fMRI(功能磁共振成像)联合实验中报告。但是,任务诱导的α调制的确切性质仍然难以捉摸。尚不清楚当执行涉及皮质激活的变化的任务时,α/β节律抑制是否与BOLD同时发生。在这里,我们通过使用源成像技术,直接在皮质源域中量化了BOLD和脑电图的脑电图的BOLD和BEG带功率的任务诱发反应,并在混合块和事件相关设计中检查了它们在任务条件之间的协变。在这项研究中,当分别收集EEG和fMRI数据时,有13位受试者执行了右手,右脚或左手运动和运动成像的任务。任务诱导的BOLD信号增加和α和β带中EEG振幅的减少显示为共定位在体位感觉运动皮层。在相应的区域,两个信号的倒数变化在想象力和运动条件下的幅度共变。两次测量之间的空间对应性和负协方差进一步显示存在于与不同身体部位相关的体位脑区域。这些结果表明任务诱导的BOLD变化与低频EEG信号之间呈反函数耦合关系。

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