使用MEG/fMRI联合处理评估言语联想学习过程中的动态大脑活动

Q4 Neuroscience Neuroimage. Reports Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ynirp.2022.100154
Sangeeta Nair , Jerzy P. Szaflarski , Yingying Wang , Diana Pizarro , Jeffrey F. Killen , Jane B. Allendorfer
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背景个体神经成像方法在认知过程中解决大脑区域的空间和时间贡献的能力是有限的。功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)和脑磁图(MEG)的联合处理可以通过在贝叶斯框架中利用多稀疏先验(MSP)来克服一些限制,该框架利用了脑磁图的时间分辨率和空间分辨率MEG扫描。FMRI数据在ICA组FMRI工具箱中进行处理。独立成分(IC)按任务时间序列在时间上排序(|r|>;0.30阈值识别的任务相关IC)。任务阳性(“生成”)IC被保留为MEG分析的空间先验。MEG数据通过事件相关电位(ERP)方法和θ功率方法进行处理。对于ERP和θ功率方法,MEG源重建都被限制在任务阳性IC内。结果fMRI有5个网络被确定为任务相关网络。活跃生成的四个IC横跨双侧顶叶、眶额、额内侧和颞上区域以及枕叶。使用ERP方法进行的FMRI约束的脑磁图来源重建产生了早期视觉皮层活动,随后左额下回(IFG)和眶额皮层(OFC)募集,在左颞下叶融合。对于theta方法,MEG源重建显示从双侧颞区到左侧OFC和颞中回的活动进展,然后是正确的IFG.功能磁共振成像提供的讨论MSP分析比没有先验的重建产生了更集中的区域活动,这表明这种方法可能会在主动生成过程中识别出更相关的语义信息。在活动生成期间,将脑磁图源重建限制为fMRI先验表明额颞叶和额顶叶网络在时间和空间上相互连接。
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Assessing dynamic brain activity during verbal associative learning using MEG/fMRI co-processing

Background

The abilities of individual neuroimaging methods to resolve spatial and temporal contributions of brain regions during cognitive processes are limited. Co-processing of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) may overcome some of the limitations by utilizing Multiple Sparse Priors (MSP) in a Bayesian framework that takes advantage of the temporal resolution of MEG and spatial resolution of fMRI.

Methods

24 healthy participants were recruited to perform a paired-associate verbal learning task during fMRI and MEG scans. FMRI data were processed within Group ICA fMRI Toolbox. Independent components (ICs) were temporally sorted by task time series (|r|>0.30 threshold identified task-related ICs). Task-positive (“generate”) ICs were retained as spatial priors for MEG analyses. MEG data were processed by an event-related potential (ERP) approach and with a theta power approach. MEG source reconstructions were constrained within the task-positive ICs for both ERP and theta-power approaches.

Results

For fMRI, five networks were identified as task-related. Four ICs underlying active generation spanned bilateral parietal, orbitofrontal, medial frontal and superior temporal regions, and occipital lobe. FMRI-constrained MEG source reconstructions using the ERP approach yielded early visual cortex activity followed by left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and orbito-frontal cortex (OFC) recruitment to coalesce in the left inferior temporal lobe. For the theta approach, MEG source reconstructions showed a progression of activity from bilateral temporal areas to left OFC and middle temporal gyrus, followed by right IFG.

Discussion

MSP analyses informed by fMRI produced more focused regional activity than reconstructions without priors suggesting this approach may result in identifying more relevant semantic information during active generation. Constraining MEG source reconstruction to fMRI priors during active generation indicates fronto-temporal and fronto-parietal networks are interconnected across time and space.

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