Lorenzo Però,Nicolò Arlati,Laura Lenzi,Thomas Quettier,Simone Battaglia,Sara Borgomaneri
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摘要
反应性抑制对于预防不当行为至关重要,这种能力的损害在各种疾病中都很常见,但人们对潜在的神经机制知之甚少。为了探索这种能力的神经动力学,我们使用了一种新的经颅磁刺激(TMS)方案,皮质-皮质配对联想刺激(ccPAS),来诱导Hebbian spike- time -dependent plasticity (STDP)。我们的目标是研究行动抑制网络(AIN)中关键脑区域的功能相关性。健康参与者接受了针对AIN区域之间功能连接的ccPAS:前/辅助运动区(preSMA/SMA)到左侧运动皮层(lM1),右侧额下回(rIFG)到lM1,或右侧M1 (rM1)到lM1。参与者在ccPAS刺激前后分别完成了一个停止信号任务(SST)。在ccPAS过程中记录运动诱发电位(MEP)以评估网络可塑性,并测量静息运动阈值(rMT)以评估整体运动兴奋性。preSMA/SMA-lM1组反应性抑制选择性改善,preSMA/SMA-lM1和rM1-lM1刺激后MEPs增加,提示有促进作用。在preSMA/SMA组中,rMT与行为改善相关。这些发现表明,ccPAS改善了反应性抑制,增强了preSMA/SMA和lM1之间的可塑性,为AIN的功能机制提供了新的见解。
Enhancing Human Action Inhibition Through Cortico-Cortical Paired Associative Stimulation.
Reactive inhibition is crucial for preventing inappropriate actions, and impairments in this ability are common in various disorders, with the underlying neural mechanisms poorly understood. To explore the neural dynamics of such an ability, we used a novel transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) protocol, cortico-cortical paired associative stimulation (ccPAS), to induce Hebbian spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP). Our goal was to investigate the functional relevance of key brain regions in the action inhibition network (AIN). Healthy participants underwent ccPAS targeting functional connectivity between AIN regions: pre/supplementary motor area (preSMA/SMA) to the left motor cortex (lM1), right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) to lM1, or right M1 (rM1) to lM1. Participants completed a stop signal task (SST) before and after ccPAS stimulation. Motor evoked potentials (MEP) were recorded during ccPAS to assess network plasticity, and resting motor threshold (rMT) was measured for global motor excitability. Reactive inhibition improved selectively in the preSMA/SMA-lM1 group, with MEPs increasing after preSMA/SMA-lM1 and rM1-lM1 stimulation, suggesting facilitatory modulations. rMT correlated with behavioral improvement in the preSMA/SMA group. These findings demonstrate that ccPAS improved reactive inhibition, enhancing plasticity between preSMA/SMA and lM1, providing insights into the AIN's functional mechanism.
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