揭示眨眼冲动的神经关联:一项利用主观冲动评级和范式自由映射的研究。

Imaging neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.) Pub Date : 2025-07-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1162/IMAG.a.84
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神经影像学在理解抽动秽语综合征(TS)的神经生理学方面起着重要作用,特别是主要症状抽搐和与之相关的冲动。先兆性冲动被认为是TS中抽动表达的负强化因素。神经成像期间的抽动表达通常被认为是抽动冲动增加的明显标志,这可能导致相当大的头部运动,从而导致数据丢失。本研究旨在利用多回声功能磁共振成像(fMRI)和无时间限制的方法来定位与行动冲动相关的血氧水平依赖(BOLD)反应,在不知道这些事件发生时间的情况下,确定健康受试者参与冲动的大脑区域。眨眼抑制是一种类似的行为,可以在MRI扫描仪上明显地表达出来,它会引起像TS患者所描述的冲动。我们研究了20名健康志愿者的眨眼冲动,实验范式包括“可以眨眼”和“抑制眨眼”两种情况,以确定与眨眼抑制有关的大脑区域。使用一种新颖的方法分析了多回声fMRI数据,以调查BOLD信号与参与者使用滚轴装置不断报告的眨眼冲动的建立相关。此外,我们使用了多回声无范式映射(MESPFM)方法来识别这些区域,而无需事先指定任务时间。主观冲动得分与右侧后岛、腹前岛、中扣带皮层和枕叶皮层的活动相关。而眨眼抑制则与背外侧前额叶皮层、小脑、右背前叶岛、中扣带皮层和丘脑的激活有关。这些发现表明,不同的脑岛次区域有助于行动冲动和抑制网络。MESPFM方法显示了右脑岛和扣带皮层的共同激活。MESPFM激活图显示与眨眼抑制相关的激活重叠程度最高,这是通过一般线性模型分析确定的,这表明与抑制相关的活动可以在不事先知道任务时间的情况下确定。
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Uncovering the neural correlates of the urge-to-blink: A study utilising subjective urge ratings and paradigm free mapping.

Neuroimaging plays a significant role in understanding the neurophysiology of Tourette syndrome (TS), in particular the main symptom, tics, and the urges associated with them. Premonitory urge is thought to be a negative reinforcer of tic expression in TS. Tic expression during neuroimaging is most often required as an overt marker of increased urge-to-tic, which can lead to considerable head movement, and thus data loss. This study aims to identify the brain regions involved in urge in healthy subjects using multi-echo functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and a timing-free approach to localise the blood-oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) response associated with the urge-to-act without information of when these events occur. Blink suppression is an analogous behaviour that can be expressed overtly in the MRI scanner which gives rise to an urge like those described by individuals with TS. We examined the urge-to-blink in 20 healthy volunteers with an experimental paradigm including two conditions, "Okay to blink" and "Suppress blinking", to identify brain regions involved in blink suppression. Multi-echo fMRI data were analysed using a novel approach to investigate the BOLD signal correlated with the build-up of the urge-to-blink that participants continuously reported using a rollerball device. In addition, we used the method of multi-echo paradigm free mapping (MESPFM) to identify these regions without prior specification of task timings. Subjective urge scores were correlated with activity in the right posterior and ventral-anterior insula as well as the mid-cingulate and occipital cortices. Whereas blink suppression was associated with activation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, cerebellum, right dorsal-anterior insula, mid-cingulate cortex, and thalamus. These findings illustrate that different insula subregions contribute to the urge-for-action and suppression networks. The MESPFM approach showed co-activation of the right insula and cingulate cortex. The MESPFM activation maps showed the highest overlap with activation associated with blink suppression, as identified using general linear model analysis, demonstrating that activity associated with suppression can be determined without prior knowledge of task timings.

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