Lindsey Power, Timothy Bardouille, Kristin M Ikeda, Antonina Omisade
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Abstract
Pre-surgical localization of language function in the brain is critical for patients with medically intractable epilepsy. MEG has emerged as a valuable clinical tool for localizing language areas in clinical populations, however, it is limited for widespread application due to the low availability of the system. Recent advances in optically pumped magnetometer (OPM) systems account for some of the limitations of traditional MEG and have been shown to have a similar signal-to-noise ratio. However, the novelty of these systems means that they have only been tested for limited sensory and motor applications. In this work, we aim to validate a novel on-head OPM MEG procedure for lateralizing language processes. OPM recordings, using a soft cap with flexible sensor placement, were collected from 19 healthy, right-handed controls during an auditory word recognition task. The resulting evoked fields were assessed for hemispheric laterality of the response. Principal component analysis (PCA) of the grand average language response indicated that the first two principal components were lateralized to the left hemisphere. The PCA also revealed that all participants had evoked topographies that closely resembled the average left-lateralized response. Left-lateralized responses were consistent with what is expected for a group of healthy right-handed individuals. These findings demonstrate that language-related evoked fields can be elucidated from on-head OPM MEG recordings in a group of healthy adult participants. In the future, on-head OPM MEG and the associated lateralization methods should be validated in patient populations as they may have utility in the pre-surgical mapping of language functions in patients with epilepsy.
手术前大脑语言功能的定位对药物难治性癫痫患者至关重要。脑电图已成为在临床人群中定位语言区域的重要临床工具,但由于系统可用性低,其广泛应用受到限制。光学泵浦磁力计(OPM)系统的最新进展弥补了传统 MEG 的一些局限性,而且已被证明具有类似的信噪比。然而,这些系统的新颖性意味着它们只在有限的感官和运动应用中进行过测试。在这项工作中,我们旨在验证一种新颖的头顶 OPM MEG 程序,用于侧向语言过程。在听觉单词识别任务中,我们从 19 名健康的右手对照者身上收集了使用软帽和灵活传感器位置的 OPM 记录。对由此产生的诱发电场进行了半球侧向反应评估。总平均语言反应的主成分分析(PCA)表明,前两个主成分偏向左半球。PCA 还显示,所有参与者的诱发拓扑图都与平均左侧化反应非常相似。左侧化反应与一组健康右撇子的预期一致。这些研究结果表明,在一组健康的成年参与者中,可以通过头顶 OPM MEG 记录阐明与语言相关的诱发电场。今后,应在患者群体中验证头侧OPM MEG和相关的侧化方法,因为它们可能对癫痫患者手术前的语言功能绘图有用。
期刊介绍:
Brain Topography publishes clinical and basic research on cognitive neuroscience and functional neurophysiology using the full range of imaging techniques including EEG, MEG, fMRI, TMS, diffusion imaging, spectroscopy, intracranial recordings, lesion studies, and related methods. Submissions combining multiple techniques are particularly encouraged, as well as reports of new and innovative methodologies.