| Literature DB >> 28642686 |
Katharina S Rufener1, Philipp Ruhnau1, Hans-Jochen Heinze1, Tino Zaehle1.
Abstract
Neural oscillations in the gamma range are the dominant rhythmic activation pattern in the human auditory cortex. These gamma oscillations are functionally relevant for the processing of rapidly changing acoustic information in both speech and non-speech sounds. Accordingly, there is a tight link between the temporal resolution ability of the auditory system and inherent neural gamma oscillations. Transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) has been demonstrated to specifically increase gamma oscillation in the human auditory cortex. However, neither the physiological mechanisms of tRNS nor the behavioral consequences of this intervention are completely understood. In the present study we stimulated the human auditory cortex bilaterally with tRNS while EEG was continuously measured. Modulations in the participants' temporal and spectral resolution ability were investigated by means of a gap detection task and a pitch discrimination task. Compared to sham, auditory tRNS increased the detection rate for near-threshold stimuli in the temporal domain only, while no such effect was present for the discrimination of spectral features. Behavioral findings were paralleled by reduced peak latencies of the P50 and N1 component of the auditory event-related potentials (ERP) indicating an impact on early sensory processing. The facilitating effect of tRNS was limited to the processing of near-threshold stimuli while stimuli clearly below and above the individual perception threshold were not affected by tRNS. This non-linear relationship between the signal-to-noise level of the presented stimuli and the effect of stimulation further qualifies stochastic resonance (SR) as the underlying mechanism of tRNS on auditory processing. Our results demonstrate a tRNS related improvement in acoustic perception of time critical auditory information and, thus, provide further indices that auditory tRNS can amplify the resonance frequency of the auditory system.Entities:
Keywords: auditory processing; auditory temporal resolution; resonance frequency; stochastic resonance; transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS)
Year: 2017 PMID: 28642686 PMCID: PMC5463504 DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2017.00162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cell Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5102 Impact factor: 5.505
Figure 1Experimental procedure. The experiment consisted of two sessions (transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS), sham) recorded on two separated days. Each session started with 5 min of tRNS/sham application (dark gray bar) followed by the alternating assessment of the gap detection threshold (GDT) and the pitch discrimination threshold (PDT) for 15 min. After a short break, tRNS application was again turned on and with a delay of 5 min. the participants performed a gap task and a pitch task twice in alternating sequence while EEG was recorded.
Figure 2Event related potentials (ERPs) of one subject depicting the mean activity during the gap task. ERPs are recorded at the electrode Cz during tRNS (A), after bandpass filtering the artifact-contaminated signal (B) and without tRNS (C). Left panel represents the EEG signal, right panel the corresponding frequency spectrum (FFT).
Figure 3Behavioral results. (A) Detection rate in the gap task. tRNS compared to sham lead to increased detection rate for stimuli adjusted to the critical signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR). Error bars represent standard errors (SE). (B) Individual data for the critical SNR condition in the gap detection task.
Behavioral data.
| Low SNR | Critical SNR | High SNR | |
|---|---|---|---|
| tRNS (gap) | 46.7 (2.57) | 51.2 (3.31) | 65.8 (10.18) |
| sham (gap) | 47.3 (2.45) | 46.2 (2.25) | 68.7 (9.73) |
| Δ tRNS—sham (gap) | −1.3 (1.65) | 5.4 (1.87) | −3.0 (2.71) |
| tRNS (pitch) | 54.6 (6.67) | 57.4 (4.66) | 80.7 (5.29) |
| sham (pitch) | 54.0 (3.44) | 57.1 (4.05) | 81.9 (5.02) |
| Δ tRNS—sham (pitch) | 0.1 (1.57) | −0.2 (3.18) | −2.0 (2.57) |
Mean number of correctly identified stimuli and delta values (difference score transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS)—sham) separately reported for the three signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) levels (SE).
Figure 4Electrode positioning and EEG results. Upper panel. Left: positioning of the tRNS electrodes over T7 and T8 (crosshatched) and the EEG electrodes over Fz, Cz and Pz. Middle: grand average ERPs during processing of stimuli adjusted to the critical SNR in the gap task. Right: grand average ERPs during processing of stimuli adjusted to the critical SNR in the pitch task. Solid lines represent activation in the tRNS condition, dashed lines activation in the sham condition. Lower panel: tRNS compared to sham modulation of the auditory ERPs for stimuli with low SNR, critical SNR and high SNR. From left to right: latency of the P50 component, amplitude of the P50 component and latency of the N1 component. Error bars represent standard errors (SE).
Data of the P50 component.
| Latency | Amplitude | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low SNR | Critical SNR | High SNR | Low SNR | Critical SNR | High SNR | |
| tRNS (gap) | 57.1 (8.64) | 53.3 (6.53) | 59.5 (7.13) | 0.88 (0.60) | 0.99 (0.47) | 0.41 (0.50) |
| sham (gap) | 64.4 (7.77) | 68.5 (8.12) | 59.2 (9.03) | 0.74 (0.75) | 1.24 (0.54) | 0.51 (0.64) |
| Δ tRNS—sham (gap) | −7.3 (6.76) | −15.2 (5.21) | 0.3 (6.54) | 0.14 (0.37) | −0.25 (0.37) | −0.10 (0.25) |
| tRNS (pitch) | 55.4 (9.53) | 57.8 (10.77) | 59.7 (8.26) | 1.16 (0.44) | 0.52 (0.49) | 0.80 (0.51) |
| sham (pitch) | 67.6 (6.47) | 66.4 (7.6) | 57.9 (7.87) | 1.16 (0.59) | 1.12 (0.47) | 1.083 (0.64) |
| Δ tRNS—sham (pitch) | −12.1 (4.04) | −8.6 (5.26) | 1.8 (3.87) | −0.002 (0.27) | −0.61 (0.34) | −0.28 (0.30) |
Mean latencies (in ms) and amplitudes (in μV) for the correctly identified stimuli and delta values (difference score tRNS—sham) of the P50 component separately reported for the three SNR levels (SE).
Data of the N1 component.
| Latency | Amplitude | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low SNR | Critical SNR | High SNR | Low SNR | Critical SNR | High SNR | |
| tRNS (gap) | 121.7 (7.23) | 113.1 (8.72) | 114.9 (9.14) | −3.20 (0.87) | −2.35 (0.69) | −2.78 (1.08) |
| sham (gap) | 116.1 (7.37) | 123.0 (7.16) | 117.8 (8.27) | −3.88 (1.14) | −3.53 (1.14) | −3.84 (1.33) |
| Δ tRNS—sham (gap) | 2.2 (2.60) | −8.7 (3.47) | −2.1 (2.49) | 0.67 (0.50) | 1.18 (0.64) | 1.06 (0.35) |
| tRNS (pitch) | 118.0 (9.43) | 116.7 (9.71) | 122.2 (10.13) | −2.46 (0.88) | −2.22 (0.85) | −2.30 (0.94) |
| sham (pitch) | 116.8 (8.59) | 119.1 (9.59) | 120.7 (6.47) | −2.58 (0.87) | −2.67 (0.92) | −2.44 (0.93) |
| Δ tRNS—sham (pitch) | −2.4 (4.17) | −1.0 (4.52) | 3.8 (4.21) | 0.12 (0.48) | 0.45 (0.442) | 0.14 (0.56) |
Mean latencies (in ms) and amplitudes (in μV) for the correctly identified stimuli and delta values (difference score tRNS—sham) of the N1 component separately reported for the three SNR levels (SE).