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Effect of acoustic stimuli in patients with disorders of consciousness: a quantitative electroencephalography study 被引量:6
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作者 Min Wu Wang-Xiao Bao +3 位作者 Jie Zhang Yang-Fan Hu Jian Gao Ben-Yan Luo 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第11期1900-1906,共7页
Auditory stimuli are proposed as beneficial neurorehabilitation methods in patients with disorders of consciousness. However, precise and accurate quantitative indices to estimate their potential effect remain scarce.... Auditory stimuli are proposed as beneficial neurorehabilitation methods in patients with disorders of consciousness. However, precise and accurate quantitative indices to estimate their potential effect remain scarce. Fourteen patients were recruited from the Neuro-Rehabilitation Unit of Hangzhou Hospital of Zhejiang Armed Police Corps of China. Altogether, there were seven cases of unresponsive wakefulness syndrome(five males and two females, aged 45.7 ± 16.8 years) and seven cases of minimally conscious state(six males and one female, aged 42.3 ± 20.8 years). Simultaneously, fourteen healthy controls(10 males and 4 females, aged 51.7 ± 9.7 years) also participated in this case-control experiment. Brain response to music, subjects' own name, and noise was monitored by quantitative electroencephalography(QEEG) in the resting state and with acoustic stimulation. Predictive QEEG values in various brain regions were investigated. Our results show that cerebral activation was high in subjects stimulated by their own name, especially in the temporal lobe in patients with disorders of consciousness, and the frontal lobe in the control group. Further, during resting and stimulation, QEEG index(δ + θ/α + β ratio) negatively correlated with the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised score in traumatic disorders of consciousness patients. Hence, we speculate that a subject's own name might be an effective awakening therapy for patients with disorders of consciousness. Moreover, QEEG index in specific stimulation states may be used as a prognostic indicator for disorders of consciousness patients(sensitivity, 75%; specificity, 50%). 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration auditory stimulation disorders of consciousness frontal lobe NEUROPLASTICITY quantitative electroencephalography Coma Recovery Scale-Revised AWAKENING music subjects own name white noise neural regeneration
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Temporal sequential correlation analysis on compoundaction potentials of the auditory nerve versus the stimulating AM-sound envelope
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作者 ZHOU Xun and LIANG Zhi’an(Shanghai Institute of Physiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 200031) 《Chinese Journal of Acoustics》 1997年第4期356-363,共8页
Compound action potentials of the auditory nerve in response to amplitude modulating tones were recorded in guinea pigs with electrode implanted to the exit of the internal auditory meatus and temporal sequential corr... Compound action potentials of the auditory nerve in response to amplitude modulating tones were recorded in guinea pigs with electrode implanted to the exit of the internal auditory meatus and temporal sequential correlation between the responses and the modulators was studied in a paradigm of systematically changing acoustic parameters. Three kinds of modulators were used. continuous or burst sinusoids of fixed frequency (in the range of 40 Hz-5 kHz), short bursts of sinusoids with changing frequency and short segments of speech signal. Ranges of parametric variation were 500 Hz-20 kHz for carrier frequency, 5%-95% for modulation depth and 20 dB-90 dB SPL for intensity. For continuous or burst sinusoidal modulators of fixed frequencies, the correlation coefficient (r) remained quite high in most parametric conditions, ranging from 0.80 to 0.95. It became smaller mainly in instances of decreased response amplitude on account of unfavourable parameters. For burst modulators of changing frequency, r varied around 0.66-0.86. When segments of speech signal served as the modulators, significant correlation (r around 0.50 ) also existed, indicating the validity of the timing mode of information encoding for speech sound at the cochlear nerve level. Some theoretical and technical points in studying the timing mechanism of audition is discussed. 展开更多
关键词 AM Temporal sequential correlation analysis on compoundaction potentials of the auditory nerve versus the stimulating AM-sound envelope Chen kHz Rose
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Multi-mechanical waves against Alzheimer’s disease pathology:a systematic review
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作者 Francisca Monteiro Ioannis Sotiropoulos +2 位作者 Óscar Carvalho Nuno Sousa Filipe S.Silva 《Translational Neurodegeneration》 SCIE CAS 2021年第3期459-486,共28页
Alzheimer’s disease(AD)is the most common cause of dementia,afecting approximately 40 million people worldwide.The inefectiveness of the available pharmacological treatments against AD has fostered researchers to foc... Alzheimer’s disease(AD)is the most common cause of dementia,afecting approximately 40 million people worldwide.The inefectiveness of the available pharmacological treatments against AD has fostered researchers to focus on alternative strategies to overcome this challenge.Mechanical vibrations delivered in diferent stimulation modes have been associated with marked improvements in cognitive and physical performance in both demented and nondemented elderly.Some of the mechanical-based stimulation modalities in eforts are earlier whole-body vibration,transcranial ultrasound stimulation with microbubble injection,and more recently,auditory stimulation.However,there is a huge variety of treatment specifcations,and in many cases,conficting results are reported.In this review,a search on Scopus,PubMed,and Web of Science databases was performed,resulting in 37 papers.These studies suggest that mechanical vibrations delivered through diferent stimulation modes are efective in attenuating many parameters of AD pathology including functional connectivity and neuronal circuit integrity defcits in the brains of AD patients,as well as in subjects with cognitive decline and non-demented older adults.Despite the evolving preclinical and clinical evidence on these therapeutic modalities,their translation into clinical practice is not consolidated yet.Thus,this comprehensive and critical systematic review aims to address the most important gaps in the reviewed protocols and propose optimal regimens for future clinical application. 展开更多
关键词 Alzheimer’s disease auditory stimulation Mechanical vibrations ULTRASOUNDS Whole-body vibration
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