C1 ERP 和宽带高频活动对视觉处理的不同贡献。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of neurophysiology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1152/jn.00292.2024
Paul Schmid, Christoph Reichert, Robert T Knight, Stefan Dürschmid
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当刺激与行为相关时,人类颅内记录的高频活动(HFA,80 - 150 Hz)在对比度上会出现不同程度的调节,这表明这是一个前馈过程。然而,HFA 也明显由表层主导,并在 200 毫秒前达到峰值,这表明它更可能是一个反馈信号。MEG 记录适合揭示与颅内记录中的调制相似的 HFA 调制。这样就可以将 HFA 与 C1(一种衡量 V1 前馈输入的既定指标)进行非侵入性的直接比较,以检验 HFA 代表的是前馈还是反馈。在同步记录中,我们使用 EEG-C1 ERP 成分和 MEG-HFA 来定义视觉皮层的前馈处理。C1 潜伏期先于 HFA 峰值调制,后者的反应更持久。此外,起始时间、峰值时间和峰值振幅等调制参数并不相关。最重要的是,C1 而非 HFA 能够区分视觉刺激中与任务无关的微小对比度差异。这些结果凸显了 C1 和 HFA 在视觉处理过程中的不同作用,C1 可测量前馈分辨能力,而 HFA 则可指示前馈和反馈处理过程。
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Differential contributions of the C1 ERP and broadband high-frequency activity to visual processing.

The high-frequency activity (HFA; 80-150 Hz) in human intracranial recordings shows a differential modulation to different degrees in contrast when stimuli are behaviorally relevant, indicating a feedforward process. However, the HFA is also significantly dominated by superficial layers and exhibits a peak before 200 ms, suggesting that it is more likely a feedback signal. Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings are suited to reveal an HFA modulation similar to its modulation in intracranial recordings. This allows for noninvasive, direct comparison of HFA with the C1, an established measure for feedforward input to V1, to test whether HFA represents feedforward or rather feedback. In simultaneous recordings, we used the EEG-C1 event-related potential (ERP) component and MEG-HFA to define feedforward processing in visual cortices. C1 latency preceded the HFA peak modulation, which had a more sustained response. Furthermore, modulation parameters like onset, peak time, and peak amplitude were uncorrelated. Most importantly, the C1 but not HFA distinguished small task-irrelevant contrast differences in visual stimulation. These results highlight the differential roles for the C1 and HFA in visual processing with the C1 measuring feedforward discrimination ability and HFA indexing feedforward and feedback processing.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Whether the broadband high-frequency activity (HFA) represents exclusively feedforward or feedback processing remains unclear. In this study, we compared the response characteristics of the HFA-magnetoencephalographic (MEG) and the C1-EEG component to systematic contrast modulations of task-irrelevant visual stimulation. Our findings reveal that the more sustained HFA follows the C1 component and, unlike the C1, is not modulated by task-irrelevant contrast differences. This timing of the HFA modulation suggests that HFA encompasses both feedforward and feedback processing.

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Journal of neurophysiology
Journal of neurophysiology 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurophysiology publishes original articles on the function of the nervous system. All levels of function are included, from the membrane and cell to systems and behavior. Experimental approaches include molecular neurobiology, cell culture and slice preparations, membrane physiology, developmental neurobiology, functional neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, systems electrophysiology, imaging and mapping techniques, and behavioral analysis. Experimental preparations may be invertebrate or vertebrate species, including humans. Theoretical studies are acceptable if they are tied closely to the interpretation of experimental data and elucidate principles of broad interest.
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