Cortical Alpha Oscillation During 3 kHz Steady-State Sinusoidal Electric Current Stimulation

L. Volpi, C. Tierra-Criollo
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Abstract

Little is known about the changes in ongoing cortical rhythms due to application of the steady-state sinusoidal electrical stimuli of 3 kHz, although it has been shown to elicit tactile sensations. In addition, it is known that somatosensory stimulation attenuates ongoing alpha rhythm in centroparietal cortex. Thus, the present work aimed to evaluate alpha rhythm alterations in sensorimotor area and sensations perceived with application of 3 kHz sinusoidal stimulus. Sensory perception threshold (ST) was measured in ten healthy volunteers for posterior stimulation in three distinct stimulus intensities (1.1xST, 2xST and 3xST). Cognitive evaluation of perceived sensations was obtained through questionnaires and cortical alpha rhythm blockade profile was evaluated through the classical event-related synchronization/ desynchronization method. Results showed alpha attenuation in the central cortex bilaterally, in the ipsilateral pre-frontal cortex and contralateral parietal cortex during stimulation. Moreover, there was a tendency of bilateral centroparietal alpha rhythm desynchronization increase with stimulus intensity. In conclusion, sinusoidal electrical stimulation may be useful for disease diagnostics and treatment as well as neurofeedback for brain-machine interface (BMI) applications. Patients may benefit from the novel objective method proposed for assessment of tactile perception, mainly, who might not have their cognition preserved (e.g., stroke).
在3khz稳态正弦电流刺激下的皮层α振荡
尽管已经证明可以引起触觉,但由于应用3khz的稳态正弦电刺激,对正在进行的皮层节律的变化知之甚少。此外,已知体感刺激可减弱中央顶叶皮层持续的α节律。因此,本研究旨在评估在3 kHz正弦刺激下感觉运动区和感觉的α节律变化。对10名健康志愿者在1.1xST、2xST和3xST三种不同刺激强度下进行后向刺激后的感觉知觉阈值(ST)测定。通过问卷调查获得感知感觉的认知评价,并通过经典的事件相关同步/去同步方法评估皮质α节律阻断谱。结果显示,在刺激过程中,双侧中央皮质、同侧前额叶皮质和对侧顶叶皮质均出现α衰减。此外,随着刺激强度的增加,双侧中枢-顶叶α节律的非同步化也有增加的趋势。总之,正弦电刺激可能有助于疾病诊断和治疗,以及脑机接口(BMI)应用的神经反馈。患者可能受益于提出的评估触觉感知的新的客观方法,主要是那些可能没有保留其认知的患者(例如中风患者)。
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