Emergence of spatially heterogeneous burst suppression in a neural field model of electrocortical activity

Burst suppression in the electroencephalogram (EEG) is a well described phenomenon that occurs during deep anaesthesia, as well as in a variety of congenital and acquired brain insults. Classically it is thought of as spatially synchronous, quasi-periodic bursts of high amplitude EEG separated by lo...

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Main Authors: Ingo eBojak, Zhivko Veselinov Stoyanov, David eLiley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
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EEG
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2015.00018/full
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spelling doaj-316ef46dfbd64ced9b87b55fa3c3474a2020-11-25T00:24:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience1662-51372015-02-01910.3389/fnsys.2015.00018122733Emergence of spatially heterogeneous burst suppression in a neural field model of electrocortical activityIngo eBojak0Zhivko Veselinov Stoyanov1David eLiley2University of ReadingUniversity of ReadingSwinburne University of TechnologyBurst suppression in the electroencephalogram (EEG) is a well described phenomenon that occurs during deep anaesthesia, as well as in a variety of congenital and acquired brain insults. Classically it is thought of as spatially synchronous, quasi-periodic bursts of high amplitude EEG separated by low amplitude activity. However, its characterisation as a ``global brain state'' has been challenged by recent results obtained with intracranial electrocortigraphy. Not only does it appear that burst suppression activity is highly asynchronous across cortex, but also that it may occur in isolated regions of circumscribed spatial extent. Here we outline a realistic neural field model for burst suppression by adding a slow process of synaptic resource depletion and recovery, which is able to reproduce qualitatively the empirically observed features during general anaesthesia at the whole cortex level. Simulations reveal heterogeneous bursting over the model cortex and complex spatiotemporal dynamics during simulated anaesthetic action, and provide forward predictions of neuroimaging signals for subsequent empirical comparisons and more detailed characterisation.Because burst suppression corresponds to a dynamical end-point of brain activity, theoretically accounting for its spatiotemporal emergence will vitally contribute to efforts aimed at clarifying whether a common physiological trajectory is induced by the actions of general anaesthetic agents. We have taken a first step in this direction by showing that a neural field model can qualitatively match recent experimental data that indicate spatial differentiation of burst suppression activity across cortex.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2015.00018/fullEEGanaesthesianeural field modelburst suppressionneuronal hyperexcitability
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author Ingo eBojak
Zhivko Veselinov Stoyanov
David eLiley
spellingShingle Ingo eBojak
Zhivko Veselinov Stoyanov
David eLiley
Emergence of spatially heterogeneous burst suppression in a neural field model of electrocortical activity
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
EEG
anaesthesia
neural field model
burst suppression
neuronal hyperexcitability
author_facet Ingo eBojak
Zhivko Veselinov Stoyanov
David eLiley
author_sort Ingo eBojak
title Emergence of spatially heterogeneous burst suppression in a neural field model of electrocortical activity
title_short Emergence of spatially heterogeneous burst suppression in a neural field model of electrocortical activity
title_full Emergence of spatially heterogeneous burst suppression in a neural field model of electrocortical activity
title_fullStr Emergence of spatially heterogeneous burst suppression in a neural field model of electrocortical activity
title_full_unstemmed Emergence of spatially heterogeneous burst suppression in a neural field model of electrocortical activity
title_sort emergence of spatially heterogeneous burst suppression in a neural field model of electrocortical activity
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
issn 1662-5137
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Burst suppression in the electroencephalogram (EEG) is a well described phenomenon that occurs during deep anaesthesia, as well as in a variety of congenital and acquired brain insults. Classically it is thought of as spatially synchronous, quasi-periodic bursts of high amplitude EEG separated by low amplitude activity. However, its characterisation as a ``global brain state'' has been challenged by recent results obtained with intracranial electrocortigraphy. Not only does it appear that burst suppression activity is highly asynchronous across cortex, but also that it may occur in isolated regions of circumscribed spatial extent. Here we outline a realistic neural field model for burst suppression by adding a slow process of synaptic resource depletion and recovery, which is able to reproduce qualitatively the empirically observed features during general anaesthesia at the whole cortex level. Simulations reveal heterogeneous bursting over the model cortex and complex spatiotemporal dynamics during simulated anaesthetic action, and provide forward predictions of neuroimaging signals for subsequent empirical comparisons and more detailed characterisation.Because burst suppression corresponds to a dynamical end-point of brain activity, theoretically accounting for its spatiotemporal emergence will vitally contribute to efforts aimed at clarifying whether a common physiological trajectory is induced by the actions of general anaesthetic agents. We have taken a first step in this direction by showing that a neural field model can qualitatively match recent experimental data that indicate spatial differentiation of burst suppression activity across cortex.
topic EEG
anaesthesia
neural field model
burst suppression
neuronal hyperexcitability
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2015.00018/full
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