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Published in: Experimental Brain Research 1/2003

01-09-2003 | Research Article

Brain areas activated in fMRI during self-regulation of slow cortical potentials (SCPs)

Authors: Thilo Hinterberger, Ralf Veit, Ute Strehl, Tracy Trevorrow, Michael Erb, Boris Kotchoubey, Herta Flor, Niels Birbaumer

Published in: Experimental Brain Research | Issue 1/2003

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Abstract

In humans, surface-negative slow cortical potentials (SCPs) originating in the apical dendritic layers of the neocortex reflect synchronized depolarization of large groups of neuronal assemblies. They are recorded during states of behavioural or cognitive preparation and during motivational states of apprehension and fear. Surface positive SCPs are thought to indicate reduction of cortical excitation of the underlying neural networks and appear during behavioural inhibition and motivational inertia (e.g. satiety). SCPs at the cortical surface constitute summated population activity of local field potentials (LFPs). SCPs and LFPs may share identical neural substrates. In this study the relationship between negative and positive SCPs and changes in the BOLD signal of the fMRI were examined in ten subjects who were trained to successfully self-regulate their SCPs. FMRI revealed that the generation of negativity (increased cortical excitation) was accompanied by widespread activation in central, pre-frontal, and parietal brain regions as well as the basal ganglia. Positivity (decreased cortical excitation) was associated with widespread deactivations in several cortical sites as well as some activation, primarily in frontal and parietal structures as well as insula and putamen. Regression analyses revealed that cortical positivity was predicted with high accuracy by pallidum and putamen activation and supplementary motor area (SMA) and motor cortex deactivation, while differentiation between cortical negativity and positivity was revealed primarily in parahippocampal regions. These data suggest that negative and positive electrocortical potential shifts in the EEG are related to distinct differences in cerebral activation detected by fMRI and support animal studies showing parallel activations in fMRI and neuroelectric recordings.
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Metadata
Title
Brain areas activated in fMRI during self-regulation of slow cortical potentials (SCPs)
Authors
Thilo Hinterberger
Ralf Veit
Ute Strehl
Tracy Trevorrow
Michael Erb
Boris Kotchoubey
Herta Flor
Niels Birbaumer
Publication date
01-09-2003
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Experimental Brain Research / Issue 1/2003
Print ISSN: 0014-4819
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1106
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-003-1515-4

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