Characteristics of spontaneous anterior-posterior oscillation-frequency convergences in the alpha band.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES eNeuro Pub Date : 2025-03-11 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0033-24.2025
Satoru Suzuki, Marcia Grabowecky, Melisa Menceloglu
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Anterior-posterior interactions in the alpha band (8-12 Hz) have been implicated in a variety of functions including perception, attention, and working memory. The underlying neural communication can be flexibly controlled by adjusting phase relations when activities across anterior-posterior regions oscillate at a matched frequency. We thus investigated how alpha oscillation frequencies spontaneously converged along anterior-posterior regions by tracking oscillatory EEG activity while participants rested. As more anterior-posterior regions (scalp sites) frequency-converged, the probability of additional regions joining the frequency convergence increased, and so did oscillatory synchronization at participating regions (measured as oscillatory power), suggesting that anterior-posterior frequency convergences are driven by inter-regional entrainment. Notably, frequency convergences were accompanied by two types of approximately linear phase gradients, one progressively phase-lagged in the anterior direction-the posterior-to-anterior (P-A) gradient-and the other progressively phase-lagged in the posterior direction-the anterior-to-posterior (A-P) gradient. These gradients implied traveling waves propagating in the feedforward and feedback directions, respectively. Interestingly, while in natural viewing frequency convergences were accompanied by both gradient types (occurring at different frequencies) regardless of anterior-posterior routes, when the eyes were closed, the P-A and A-P gradients spatially segregated, channeling feedforward flows of information primarily through the midline and feedback flows primarily through each hemisphere. Future research may investigate how eye closure organizes information flows in this way and how it influences hierarchical information processing. Future research may also investigate the functional roles of frequency-convergence contingent traveling waves in contrast to those generated by other mechanisms.Significance Statement Anterior-posterior interactions in the alpha band (8-12 Hz) have been implicated in a variety of functions including perception, attention, and working memory. While alpha frequencies differ across anterior-posterior regions, they also dynamically converge while people rest. Our EEG study investigated the mechanisms and functions of spontaneous alpha-frequency convergences. Our results suggest that anterior-posterior frequency convergences are driven by inter-regional entrainment. Notably, frequency convergences were accompanied by approximately linear posterior-to-anterior and anterior-to-posterior phase gradients, likely facilitating feedforward and feedback information flows via travelling waves. Interestingly, closing eyes spatially organized these information flows, channeling feedforward flows through the midline and feedback flows through each hemisphere. Future research may investigate the behavioral significance of these frequency-convergence contingent flows of information.

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自发前后振荡- α波段频率收敛特征。
α波段(8-12赫兹)的前后相互作用涉及多种功能,包括感知、注意和工作记忆。当前后区域的活动以匹配的频率振荡时,可以通过调整相位关系来灵活地控制潜在的神经通信。因此,我们通过跟踪参与者休息时的脑电图振荡活动来研究α振荡频率如何自发地沿前后区域收敛。随着更多的前后区域(头皮部位)频率收敛,其他区域加入频率收敛的可能性增加,参与区域的振荡同步(以振荡功率衡量)也随之增加,这表明前后频率收敛是由区域间带动驱动的。值得注意的是,频率收敛伴随着两种近似线性的相位梯度,一种是在前方向逐渐滞后的后-前(P-A)梯度,另一种是在后方向逐渐滞后的前-后(A-P)梯度。这些梯度分别表示在前馈和反馈方向上传播的行波。有趣的是,尽管在自然观看频率收敛中,无论前后路径如何,都伴随着两种梯度类型(发生在不同频率),但当眼睛闭上时,P-A和A-P梯度在空间上是分离的,主要通过中线引导前馈信息流,主要通过每个半球引导反馈信息流。未来的研究可能会探讨闭眼如何以这种方式组织信息流,以及它如何影响分层信息处理。未来的研究可能还会探讨频率收敛的偶然行波与其他机制产生的行波的功能作用。α波段(8-12 Hz)的前后相互作用与知觉、注意和工作记忆等多种功能有关。虽然前后脑区的频率不同,但当人们休息时,它们也会动态地收敛。我们的脑电图研究探讨了自发频率收敛的机制和功能。我们的研究结果表明,前后频率收敛是由区域间夹带驱动的。值得注意的是,频率收敛伴随着近似线性的前后相位梯度和前后相位梯度,这可能促进了通过行波的前馈和反馈信息流。有趣的是,闭上眼睛在空间上组织这些信息流,引导前馈流通过中线,反馈流通过每个半球。未来的研究可能会探讨这些频率收敛的偶然信息流的行为意义。
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eNeuro Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: An open-access journal from the Society for Neuroscience, eNeuro publishes high-quality, broad-based, peer-reviewed research focused solely on the field of neuroscience. eNeuro embodies an emerging scientific vision that offers a new experience for authors and readers, all in support of the Society’s mission to advance understanding of the brain and nervous system.
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