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It's only in your head: Expectancy of aversive auditory stimulation modulates stimulus-induced auditory cortical alpha desynchronization

机译:只是在您的脑海:厌恶性听觉刺激的预期会调节刺激引起的听觉皮层alpha失步

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Increasing evidence underlines the functional importance of non-phase-locked cortical oscillatory rhythms. Among the different oscillations, alpha (8-12. Hz) has been shown to be modulated by anticipation or attention, suggesting a top-down influence. However, most studies to date have been conducted in the visual modality and the extent to which this notion also applies to the auditory cortex is unclear. It is furthermore often difficult to dissociate bottom-up from top-down contributions in cases of different stimuli (e.g., standards vs. deviants) or stimuli that are preceded by different cues. This study addresses these issues by investigating neuronal responses associated with intrinsically fluctuating perceptions of an invariant sound. Sixteen participants performed a pseudo-frequency-discrimination task in which a "high-pitch" tone was followed by an aversive noise, while the "low-pitch" tone was followed by silence. The participants had to decide which tone was presented even though the stimulus was actually kept constant while pseudo-randomized feedback was given. EEG data show that auditory cortical alpha power decreased by 20% in "high-pitch" trials relative to trials in which a "low pitch" was perceived. This study shows that expectancy of aversive feedback modulates perception of sounds and these fluctuating perceptions become manifest in modulations of sound-related alpha desynchronizations. Our findings extend recent evidence in the visual and somatosensory domain that alpha oscillations represent the excitatory/inhibitory balance of sensory cortical cell assemblies, which can be tuned in a top-down manner.
机译:越来越多的证据强调了非锁相皮层振荡节律的功能重要性。在不同的振荡中,阿尔法(8-12。Hz)已被预测或关注所调制,表明自上而下的影响。但是,迄今为止,大多数研究都是在视觉方式上进行的,尚不清楚该概念在多大程度上适用于听觉皮层。此外,在不同刺激(例如标准与偏差)或先于不同提示的刺激的情况下,通常难以使​​自下而上与自上而下的贡献分离。这项研究通过研究与不变声音的内在波动感知相关的神经元反应来解决这些问题。 16名参与者执行了伪频率区分任务,其中“高音调”音调后面带有厌恶噪音,而“低音调”音调后面则是静音。即使在给出伪随机反馈的同时刺激实际上保持恒定,参与者也必须决定呈现哪种音调。脑电数据表明,“高音调”试验相对于感觉“低音调”的试验,听觉皮质α功率降低了20%。这项研究表明,对厌恶性反馈的期望会调节声音的感知,而这些波动的感知会在与声音相关的alpha不同步的调制中体现出来。我们的发现扩展了视觉和体感领域的最新证据,即α振荡代表感觉皮层细胞装配体的兴奋性/抑制性平衡,可以通过自上而下的方式对其进行调节。

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