正弦对比调制下脑电和脑电信号的实验研究

T. Ferrée, Alex R. Wade, M. L. Calvisi, D. Liley, B. Inglis, A. Norcia
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本文报道了用对比反转光栅产生稳态视觉诱发电位对正弦输入的BOLD响应动力学的中试实验和建模研究。光栅的绝对对比度以正弦方式调制,在与块和事件相关的设计相关的频率范围内。研究发现,神经反应的振幅与刺激密切相关,在更高的频率上存在一些有趣的差异。BOLD反应是准正弦的,没有块设计中典型的起始瞬态或偏移瞬态。采用对比波形作为输入,在延迟顺应性球囊模型的基础上建立了血流动力学模型,并建立了向内流动的线性模型,该模型与BOLD数据拟合良好,但不同的刺激频率需要不同的模型参数。这意味着包含血流动力学模型的微分方程不能充分捕捉跨多个时间尺度的BOLD响应的动力学。
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Experimental Study of EEG and Bold Responses to Sinusoidal Contrast Modulation
This paper reports pilot experiments and modeling studies on the dynamics of the BOLD response to sinusoidal input steady-state visual evoked potentials were generated with a contrast-reversing grating. The absolute contrast of the grating was modulated sinusoidally, across a range of frequencies relevant to block and event-related designs. The amplitude of the neural response was found to track the stimulus closely, with some interesting differences at higher frequencies. The BOLD responses were quasi-sinusoidal, without the onset or offset transients typical in block designs. A hemodynamic model, based upon the balloon model with delayed compliance, and a linear model of inward flow, was fit to the BOLD data using the contrast waveform as input The hemodynamic model fit the BOLD data well, but required different model parameters for each stimulus frequency. This implies that the differential equations comprising the hemodynamic model do not capture adequately the dynamics of the BOLD response across multiple time scales.
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