感觉诱发和持续的皮质血流动力学的线性叠加。

Frontiers in neuroenergetics Pub Date : 2010-08-27 eCollection Date: 2010-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnene.2010.00023
Mohamad Saka, Jason Berwick, Myles Jones
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摘要

现代非侵入性脑成像技术利用脑血流、容量和氧合的变化来伴随大脑的激活。然而,刺激诱发的血流动力学反应显示出相当大的试验间变异性,即使在相同的刺激下,这种变异性的来源尚不清楚。这种反应变化的来源之一可能是持续的自发血流动力学波动。为了研究这一问题,使用二维光学成像光谱测量麻醉啮齿动物对感觉刺激反应的皮质血流动力学。刺激前皮层血流动力学表现出自发的周期性波动,因此,根据刺激前血流动力学波动的相位角,将个体刺激呈现试验的数据分配到四组中的一组,并取平均值。这一分析表明,感觉诱发的皮层血流动力学表现出不同的反应特征和程度,这取决于刺激开始时持续波动的相位角。为了研究这种现象的起源,我们收集了没有刺激呈现的“零试验”。从相平均刺激诱发反应中减去相平均“无效试验”,得到了四个与平均刺激诱发反应相似的相似时间序列。这些分析表明,诱发的和正在进行的皮层血流动力学变化的线性叠加可能是试验间变异性结构的一种特性。
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Linear superposition of sensory-evoked and ongoing cortical hemodynamics.

Linear superposition of sensory-evoked and ongoing cortical hemodynamics.

Linear superposition of sensory-evoked and ongoing cortical hemodynamics.

Linear superposition of sensory-evoked and ongoing cortical hemodynamics.

Modern non-invasive brain imaging techniques utilize changes in cerebral blood flow, volume and oxygenation that accompany brain activation. However, stimulus-evoked hemodynamic responses display considerable inter-trial variability even when identical stimuli are presented and the sources of this variability are poorly understood. One of the sources of this response variation could be ongoing spontaneous hemodynamic fluctuations. To investigate this issue, 2-dimensional optical imaging spectroscopy was used to measure cortical hemodynamics in response to sensory stimuli in anesthetized rodents. Pre-stimulus cortical hemodynamics displayed spontaneous periodic fluctuations and as such, data from individual stimulus presentation trials were assigned to one of four groups depending on the phase angle of pre-stimulus hemodynamic fluctuations and averaged. This analysis revealed that sensory evoked cortical hemodynamics displayed distinctive response characteristics and magnitudes depending on the phase angle of ongoing fluctuations at stimulus onset. To investigate the origin of this phenomenon, "null-trials" were collected without stimulus presentation. Subtraction of phase averaged "null trials" from their phase averaged stimulus-evoked counterparts resulted in four similar time series that resembled the mean stimulus-evoked response. These analyses suggest that linear superposition of evoked and ongoing cortical hemodynamic changes may be a property of the structure of inter-trial variability.

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