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Assessing cerebellar-cortical connectivity using concurrent TMS-EEG: a feasibility study

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JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
卷 125, 期 5, 页码 1768-1786

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00617.2020

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cerebellum; double-cone coil; noninvasive stimulation; TMS-EEG

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  1. Australian Research Council [DE180100741, FT160100077]
  2. Australian Research Council [DE180100741] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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This study investigated the feasibility of using combined TMS and EEG to explore long-range connections between the cerebellum and cerebral cortex. Results showed that cerebellar stimulation with a double-cone coil resulted in large artifacts in the EEG trace, but the addition of sound filtering improved the signal for further analyses. The cortical potentials evoked by active TMS conditions showed strong relationships with responses to the multisensory control condition, highlighting the need for caution when interpreting outcomes from cerebellar TMS-EEG studies.
Combined single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalography (EEG) has been used to probe the features of local networks in the cerebral cortex. Here, we investigated whether we can use this approach to explore long-range connections between the cerebellum and cerebral cortex. Ten healthy adults received single-pulse suprathreshold TMS to the cerebellum and an occipital/parietal control site with double-cone and figure-of-eight coils while cerebral activity was recorded. A multisensory electrical control condition was used to simulate the sensation of the double-cone coil at the cerebellar site. Two cleaning pipelines were compared, and the spatiotemporal relationships of the EEG output between conditions were examined at sensor and source levels. Cerebellar stimulation with the double-cone coil resulted in large artifact in the EEG trace. The addition of SOUND filtering to the cleaning pipeline improved the signal such that further analyses could be undertaken. The cortical potentials evoked by the active TMS conditions showed strong relationships with the responses to the multisensory control condition after similar to 50 ms. A distinct parietal component at similar to 42 ms was found following cerebellar double-cone stimulation. Although evoked potentials differed across all conditions at early latencies, it is unclear as to whether these represented TMS-related network activation of the cerebellarthalamocortical tract, or whether components were dominated by sensory contamination and/or coil-driven artifact. This study highlights the need for caution when interpreting outcomes from cerebellar TMS-EEG studies. NEW & NOTEWORTHY This is the first study to systematically assess the feasibility of obtaining TMS-evoked potentials from cerebellar stimulation with concurrent EEG. An innovative control condition using electrical stimulation was modified to mimic the sensory aspects of cerebellar stimulation with a double-cone coil, and a state-of-the art cleaning pipeline was trialled. The extent of artifact contamination in signals from stimulation of a cerebellar and an occipital/parietal control site using two TMS coil types was highlighted.

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