| Literature DB >> 32645299 |
Shaoyu Qiao1, J Isaac Sedillo1, Kevin A Brown1, Breonna Ferrentino1, Bijan Pesaran2.
Abstract
Neural decoding and neuromodulation technologies hold great promise for treating mood and other brain disorders in next-generation therapies that manipulate functional brain networks. Here we perform a novel causal network analysis to decode multiregional communication in the primate mood processing network and determine how neuromodulation, short-burst tetanic microstimulation (sbTetMS), alters multiregional network communication. The causal network analysis revealed a mechanism of network excitability that regulates when a sender stimulation site communicates with receiver sites. Decoding network excitability from neural activity at modulator sites predicted sender-receiver communication, whereas sbTetMS neuromodulation temporarily disrupted sender-receiver communication. These results reveal specific network mechanisms of multiregional communication and suggest a new generation of brain therapies that combine neural decoding to predict multiregional communication with neuromodulation to disrupt multiregional communication.Entities:
Keywords: causal network analysis; modulator decoding; multiregional communication; network edge neuromodulation; network excitability
Year: 2020 PMID: 32645299 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.06.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173