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Complex Propagation Patterns Characterize Human Cortical Activity during Slow-Wave Sleep

机译:复杂的传播模式表征了慢波睡眠过程中人类皮质的活动。

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Cortical electrical activity during nonrapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep is dominated by slow-wave activity (SWA). At larger spatial scales (similar to 2-30 cm), investigated by scalp EEG recordings, SWA has been shown to propagate globally over wide cortical regions as traveling waves, which has been proposed to serve as a temporal framework for neural plasticity. However, whether SWA dynamics at finer spatial scales also reflects the orderly propagation has not previously been investigated in humans. To reveal the local, finer spatial scale (similar to 1-6 cm) patterns of SWA propagation during non-REM sleep, electrocorticographic (ECoG) recordings were conducted from subdurally implanted electrode grids and a nonlinear correlation technique [mutual information (MI)] was implemented. MI analysis revealed spatial maps of correlations between cortical areas demonstrating SWA propagation directions, speed, and association strength. Highest correlations, indicating significant coupling, were detected during the initial positive-going deflection of slow waves. SWA propagated predominantly between adjacent cortical areas, albeit spatial noncontinuities were also frequently observed. MI analysis further uncovered significant convergence and divergence patterns. Areas receiving the most convergent activity were similar to those with high divergence rate, while reciprocal and circular propagation of SWA was also frequent. We hypothesize that SWA is characterized by distinct attributes depending on the spatial scale observed. At larger spatial scales, the orderly SWA propagation dominates; at the finer scale of the ECoG recordings, non-REM sleep is characterized by complex SWA propagation patterns.
机译:非快速眼动(non-REM)睡眠期间的皮质电活动以慢波活动(SWA)为主。通过头皮脑电图记录调查,在较大的空间尺度(类似于2-30厘米),SWA已被证明以行波的形式在整个皮质区域内广泛传播,已被提议作为神经可塑性的时间框架。然而,先前尚未在人类中研究过更精细的空间尺度上的SWA动态是否也反映出有序传播。为了揭示非快速眼动睡眠期间SWA传播的局部的,更精细的空间尺度(类似于1-6 cm),从硬膜下植入的电极网格和非线性相关技术[互信息(MI)]进行了脑电图(ECoG)记录。已实施。 MI分析揭示了皮质区域之间相关性的空间图,显示了SWA传播方向,速度和缔合强度。在慢波的初始正向偏转过程中检测到最高的相关性,表明存在明显的耦合。尽管还经常观察到空间不连续性,但SWA主要在相邻的皮质区域之间传播。 MI分析进一步发现了显着的趋同和趋异模式。收敛性最强的区域与发散率高的区域相似,而SWA的往复传播和循环传播也很频繁。我们假设SWA的特征取决于所观察到的空间尺度的不同属性。在更大的空间尺度上,有序的SWA传播占主导地位。在ECoG记录的较小规模上,非REM睡眠的特征在于复杂的SWA传播模式。

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