人类大脑中的因果皮层和thalamic连接
Josef Parvizi1, Dian Lyu1, James Stieger1
1Stanford University.
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|June 10, 2024
概括
研究人员通过刺激thalamic和皮质区域来绘制大脑连接. thalamic刺激揭示了一种影响双边皮质活动的新浪形态,这表明thalamus可能在皮质交换之前处理信号.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 计算神经科学是一种神经科学.
- 大脑与计算机的接口
背景情况:
- 大脑的功能架构依赖于皮层和皮层下结构之间的因果关系.
- 了解这些联系对于破译大脑功能和开发先进的计算模型至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究乳头核和皮质区域之间的因果关系.
- 识别与大脑区域扰动相关的独特光谱模式.
- 发现大脑中区域间通信的新机制.
主要方法:
- 在27名参与者中,对前部,中背部和肺部的胸膜区域以及皮质进行电刺激.
- 利用了4864个植入电极来获得高分辨率的数据.
- 应用基于神经生理学标准的数据驱动方法来分析光谱模式.
主要成果:
- 分离了由大脑区域扰动引起的三个独特的光谱图案.
- 鉴定了一种新的波形,其特征在于在thalamic刺激后,双边皮层中出现延迟发作的缓慢振荡.
- 观察到,胸膜刺激会影响脑皮层的异侧和异侧活动.
- 发现皮层刺激在丘脑中比在连接的皮层区域更早地唤起信号.
结论:
- 胸膜刺激可以通过一种新的缓慢振荡机制调节双边皮质活动.
- 泰拉马斯可以作为一个早期的处理中心,在皮层与皮层交换之前接收信号副本.
- 因果连接数据为大脑架构的生物灵感计算模型提供了基础.
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