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Entrainment Rítmico Multisensorial Como Marco Mecanicista Para Modular la Estabilidad de la Red Prefrontal en la
1Department of Neurology, Prof. V.F. Voyno-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Krasnoyarsk 660022, Russia.
Brain sciences
|December 24, 2025
Resumen
Este estudio propone un marco para usar la estimulación rítmica multisensorial para explorar la inestabilidad de redes en la epilepsia focal. Hipotetiza cómo las señales rítmicas pueden modular las redes cerebrales, ofreciendo una base para futuras investigaciones.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Neurociencia
- Investigación sobre Epilepsia
- Neuromodulación Digital
Sus antecedentes:
- La epilepsia se considera un trastorno de inestabilidad de redes que afecta la conectividad y el procesamiento.
- La estimulación sensorial rítmica puede influir en las oscilaciones y redes neuronales, pero su papel en la epilepsia no está claro.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Proponer un marco basado en hipótesis para la estimulación rítmica exógena multisensorial (ERS) en la epilepsia focal.
- Explorar los mecanismos potenciales por los cuales la ERS podría interactuar con las redes epilépticas.
Principales métodos:
- Integración de hallazgos de modelos de arrastre neural, temporización prefrontal, integración multisensorial y dinámica de convulsiones.
- Formulación de vías mecanicistas especulativas para los efectos de la ERS.
Principales resultados:
- Las vías propuestas sugieren que la ERS puede actuar como una referencia temporal, involucrar sistemas de control y modular la coherencia de la red.
- Los datos exploratorios indican cambios potenciales en la coherencia frontal durante la ERS, lo que requiere una mayor validación.
Conclusiones:
- El marco proporciona una base teórica para investigar la ERS en la epilepsia focal, no su eficacia clínica.
- Identifica predicciones comprobables para la futura validación neurofisiológica y la investigación de viabilidad.
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