Neuronal oscillations and functional connectivity of paced nostril breathing: A high-density EEG study.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-02-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0316125
Anita B Frohlich, Flavio Frohlich, Miriam Sklerov
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Controlling nostril airflow through hand manipulations is an ancient yoga technique that has been suggested to provide targeted modulation of neuronal excitability and regulation of autonomic function, which is known to be lateralized in the brain. Here, we examined if unilateral and alternate nostril breathing differentially impacts brain network oscillations measured by high-density EEG in healthy control participants with no prior experience in breathing techniques. We found that paced nostril breathing both decreased alpha/mu oscillations over central and parietal areas and increased frontal midline and occipital theta oscillations when comparing to spontaneous breathing. Alternate nostril breathing suppressed alpha/mu oscillation more than left nostril breathing. Unilateral nostril breathing resulted in an ipsilateral increase in alpha connectivity while left nostril breathing increased anterior-posterior midline theta connectivity. In contrast to the EEG results, heart rate, heart rate variability, and cognitive performance assessed with a working memory task did not differ significantly by breathing condition. Our results add to the existent literature on nasal breathing by demonstrating changes in cortical oscillations and connectivity during a task that combined slow breathing with manual nasal pathway modulation.

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鼻孔节奏呼吸的神经元振荡和功能连接:高密度脑电图研究。
通过手部操作控制鼻孔气流是一种古老的瑜伽技巧,被认为可以提供有针对性的神经元兴奋性调节和自主神经功能调节,这是已知的在大脑中是侧化的。在这里,我们研究了单侧和交替鼻孔呼吸对高密度脑电图测量的大脑网络振荡的影响是否有差异,这些健康对照者没有呼吸技术的经验。我们发现,与自然呼吸相比,有节奏的鼻孔呼吸减少了中央和顶叶区域的α /mu振荡,增加了额中线和枕部的θ振荡。交替鼻孔呼吸比左鼻孔呼吸更能抑制α /mu振荡。单侧鼻孔呼吸导致同侧α连通性增加,而左鼻孔呼吸增加了前后中线θ连通性。与脑电图结果相反,心率、心率变异性和工作记忆任务评估的认知表现没有因呼吸条件而显着差异。我们的研究结果补充了现有的关于鼻腔呼吸的文献,证明了在缓慢呼吸和手动鼻腔通路调节相结合的任务中皮层振荡和连通性的变化。
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