自然听觉记忆提取任务中脑电图的事件相关谱摄动与相位同步

Y. Tseng, C. Kuo, M. Liou
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脑振荡和连通性在认知神经科学中受到了相当大的关注。在这项研究中,我们记录了13名被试的脑电图信号。使用电极帽记录脑电图,并计算事件相关电位(ERPs)和事件相关谱摄动(ERSPs)。为了评估不同脑区之间的相互作用,计算锁相值(PLV)来确定不同频段的功能连通性。ersp结果显示,当受试者听主旋律音乐片段时,左额叶和中线额叶区域的δ (1-4 Hz)和θ (5-8 Hz)同步更大。对于枕中线和顶叶区α振荡(8-12 Hz)的不同步,局部抑制可能表明特定皮质区域参与感觉或认知功能。当受试者聆听与主旋律相似的旋律时,也存在较强的β同步,这可能表明运动皮质受到积极抑制。通过对相位同步的计算,证明了系统的功能连通性。由于该任务主要涉及工作记忆的提取,当被试听到与主旋律相似的旋律时,其theta波段的锁相值明显大于没有主旋律识别的情况。而主旋律状态与其他声段的相位同步差异不显著。在旋律相似的情况下,大脑额顶叶区、额颞叶区和颞顶叶区的相位同步明显增大,这可能表明记忆信息的加工过程。
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Event-related spectral perturbations and phase synchronization of EEG during natural auditory memory retrieval task
Brain oscillations and connectivity have received considerable attention in cognitive neuroscience. In this study, we recorded the electroencephlography (EEG) signals of thirteen subjects recruited for the natural auditory memory retrieval task. EEGs were recorded using an electrode cap with event-related potentials (ERPs) and event-related spectral perturbations (ERSPs) computed. For evaluating the interaction between distinct brain regions, phase-locking value (PLV) was calculated to determine the functional connectivity for distinct frequency bands. The results of ERSPs show that there is larger delta (1-4 Hz) and theta (5-8 Hz) synchronization in the left- and midline-frontal areas for subjects when they attend to the music segments with main theme. For the desynchronization of the alpha oscillation (8-12 Hz) in the midline-occipital and parietal region, the local suppression may indicate the engagement of specific cortical areas in sensory or cognitive functions. There is also strong beta synchronization when the subjects were attending to melody similar to the main theme which may indicate the active inhibition of motor cortices. The functional connectivity is shown by calculating the phase synchronization. Since the task is mainly related to the retrieval of working memory, the phase-locking value for the theta band is significantly larger when the subjects heard the melody similar to the main theme than the condition without main-theme recognition. However, the difference of phase synchronization between main-theme condition and other sound segments is not significant. The phase synchronization is significantly larger for the condition of similar melody in the frontal-parietal, frontal-temporal, and temporal-parietal regions which may indicate the processing of memory information.
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