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Probabilistic mapping of language networks from high frequency activity induced by direct electrical stimulation

Direct electrical stimulation (DES) at 50 Hz is used as a gold standard to map cognitive functions but little is known about its ability to map large‐scale networks and specific subnetwork. In the present study, we aim to propose a new methodological approach to evaluate the specific hypothesis sugg...

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Autores principales: Perrone‐Bertolotti, Marcela, Alexandre, Sarah, Jobb, Anne‐Sophie, De Palma, Luca, Baciu, Monica, Mairesse, Marie‐Pierre, Hoffmann, Dominique, Minotti, Lorella, Kahane, Philippe, David, Olivier
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7469846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32697353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25112
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author Perrone‐Bertolotti, Marcela
Alexandre, Sarah
Jobb, Anne‐Sophie
De Palma, Luca
Baciu, Monica
Mairesse, Marie‐Pierre
Hoffmann, Dominique
Minotti, Lorella
Kahane, Philippe
David, Olivier
author_facet Perrone‐Bertolotti, Marcela
Alexandre, Sarah
Jobb, Anne‐Sophie
De Palma, Luca
Baciu, Monica
Mairesse, Marie‐Pierre
Hoffmann, Dominique
Minotti, Lorella
Kahane, Philippe
David, Olivier
author_sort Perrone‐Bertolotti, Marcela
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description Direct electrical stimulation (DES) at 50 Hz is used as a gold standard to map cognitive functions but little is known about its ability to map large‐scale networks and specific subnetwork. In the present study, we aim to propose a new methodological approach to evaluate the specific hypothesis suggesting that language errors/dysfunction induced by DES are the result of large‐scale network modification rather than of a single cortical region, which explains that similar language symptoms may be observed after stimulation of different cortical regions belonging to this network. We retrospectively examined 29 patients suffering from focal drug‐resistant epilepsy who benefitted from stereo‐electroencephalographic (SEEG) exploration and exhibited language symptoms during a naming task following 50 Hz DES. We assessed the large‐scale language network correlated with behavioral DES‐induced responses (naming errors) by quantifying DES‐induced changes in high frequency activity (HFA, 70–150 Hz) outside the stimulated cortical region. We developed a probabilistic approach to report the spatial pattern of HFA modulations during DES‐induced language errors. Similarly, we mapped the pattern of after‐discharges (3–35 Hz) occurring after DES. HFA modulations concurrent to language symptoms revealed a brain network similar to our current knowledge of language gathered from standard brain mapping. In addition, specific subnetworks could be identified within the global language network, related to different language processes, generally described in relation to the classical language regions. Spatial patterns of after‐discharges were similar to HFA induced during DES. Our results suggest that this new methodological DES‐HFA mapping is a relevant approach to map functional networks during SEEG explorations, which would allow to shift from “local” to “network” perspectives.
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spelling pubmed-74698462020-09-09 Probabilistic mapping of language networks from high frequency activity induced by direct electrical stimulation Perrone‐Bertolotti, Marcela Alexandre, Sarah Jobb, Anne‐Sophie De Palma, Luca Baciu, Monica Mairesse, Marie‐Pierre Hoffmann, Dominique Minotti, Lorella Kahane, Philippe David, Olivier Hum Brain Mapp Research Articles Direct electrical stimulation (DES) at 50 Hz is used as a gold standard to map cognitive functions but little is known about its ability to map large‐scale networks and specific subnetwork. In the present study, we aim to propose a new methodological approach to evaluate the specific hypothesis suggesting that language errors/dysfunction induced by DES are the result of large‐scale network modification rather than of a single cortical region, which explains that similar language symptoms may be observed after stimulation of different cortical regions belonging to this network. We retrospectively examined 29 patients suffering from focal drug‐resistant epilepsy who benefitted from stereo‐electroencephalographic (SEEG) exploration and exhibited language symptoms during a naming task following 50 Hz DES. We assessed the large‐scale language network correlated with behavioral DES‐induced responses (naming errors) by quantifying DES‐induced changes in high frequency activity (HFA, 70–150 Hz) outside the stimulated cortical region. We developed a probabilistic approach to report the spatial pattern of HFA modulations during DES‐induced language errors. Similarly, we mapped the pattern of after‐discharges (3–35 Hz) occurring after DES. HFA modulations concurrent to language symptoms revealed a brain network similar to our current knowledge of language gathered from standard brain mapping. In addition, specific subnetworks could be identified within the global language network, related to different language processes, generally described in relation to the classical language regions. Spatial patterns of after‐discharges were similar to HFA induced during DES. Our results suggest that this new methodological DES‐HFA mapping is a relevant approach to map functional networks during SEEG explorations, which would allow to shift from “local” to “network” perspectives. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7469846/ /pubmed/32697353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25112 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Alexandre, Sarah
Jobb, Anne‐Sophie
De Palma, Luca
Baciu, Monica
Mairesse, Marie‐Pierre
Hoffmann, Dominique
Minotti, Lorella
Kahane, Philippe
David, Olivier
Probabilistic mapping of language networks from high frequency activity induced by direct electrical stimulation
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title_fullStr Probabilistic mapping of language networks from high frequency activity induced by direct electrical stimulation
title_full_unstemmed Probabilistic mapping of language networks from high frequency activity induced by direct electrical stimulation
title_short Probabilistic mapping of language networks from high frequency activity induced by direct electrical stimulation
title_sort probabilistic mapping of language networks from high frequency activity induced by direct electrical stimulation
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7469846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32697353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25112
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