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Abnormal cross-frequency coupling in the tinnitus network

机译:耳鸣网络中的跨频耦合异常

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Neuroimaging studies have identified networks of brain areas and oscillations associated with tinnitus perception. However, how these regions relate to perceptual characteristics of tinnitus, and how oscillations in various frequency bands are associated with communications within the tinnitus network is still incompletely understood. Recent evidence suggests that apart from changes of the tinnitus severity the changes of tinnitus dominant pitch also have modulating effect on the underlying neuronal activity in a number of brain areas within the tinnitus network. Therefore, in a re-analysis of an existing dataset, we sought to determine how the oscillations in the tinnitus network in the various frequency bands interact. We also investigate how changes of tinnitus loudness, annoyance and pitch affect cross-frequency interaction both within and between nodes of the tinnitus network. Results of this study provide, to our knowledge, the first evidence that in tinnitus patients, aside from the previously described changes of oscillatory activity, there are also changes of cross-frequency coupling (CFC); phase-amplitude CFC was increased in tinnitus patients within the auditory cortex and the dorsolateral prefrontal regions between the phase of delta-theta and the amplitude of gamma oscillations (Modulation Index [MI] 0.17 in tinnitus patients vs. 0.08 in tinnitus free controls). Moreover, theta phase in the anterior cingulate region modulated gamma in the auditory (MI 0.1) and dorsolateral prefrontal regions (MI 0.19). Reduction of tinnitus severity after acoustic coordinated reset therapy led to a partial normalization of abnormal CFC. Also treatment induced changes in tinnitus pitch significantly modulated changes in CFC. Thus, tinnitus perception is associated with a more pronounced CFC within and between nodes of the tinnitus network. CFC can coordinate tinnitus-relevant activity in the tinnitus network providing a mechanism for effective communication between nodes of this network.Keywords: tinnitus pitch, oscillations, delta band activity, alpha rhythm, gamma band activity, coordinated reset neuromodulation, cross frequency coupling
机译:神经影像学研究已经确定了与耳鸣感知相关的大脑区域和振动网络。然而,这些区域如何与耳鸣的感知特性有关,以及各个频带中的振荡如何与耳鸣网络内的通信相关联,仍未完全理解。最近的证据表明,除了耳鸣严重程度的变化外,耳鸣主导音高的变化还对耳鸣网络内许多大脑区域的潜在神经元活动具有调节作用。因此,在对现有数据集的重新分析中,我们试图确定耳鸣网络中各个频段的振动如何相互作用。我们还研究了耳鸣响度,烦恼和音调的变化如何影响耳鸣网络的节点之内和之间的跨频交互。就我们所知,这项研究的结果提供了第一个证据,即耳鸣患者中,除了先前描述的振荡活动的变化以外,还存在跨频耦合(CFC)的变化;在听觉皮层内的耳鸣患者和δ-θ相位与伽马振荡幅度之间的背外侧前额叶区域中,相振幅CFC增加(耳鸣患者的调制指数[MI]为0.17,无耳鸣的对照组为0.08)。此外,前扣带区域中的θ相调节了听觉(MI 0.1)和背外侧前额叶区域(MI 0.19)中的γ。声学协调复位治疗后耳鸣严重程度的降低导致异常CFC的部分正常化。同样,治疗引起的耳鸣音调变化显着调节了CFC的变化。因此,耳鸣知觉与耳鸣网络的节点内和之间的更明显的CFC相关。 CFC可以协调耳鸣网络中与耳鸣相关的活动,从而提供该网络节点之间有效通信的机制。关键词:耳鸣音调,振动,δ带活动,α节律,γ带活动,协调复位神经调节,交叉频率耦合

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