Investigation of electro-vascular phase-amplitude coupling during an auditory task

J. Mclinden, N. Rahimi, C. Kumar, D. J. Krusienski, M. Shao, K. M. Spencer,Y. Shahriari

COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE(2024)

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Multimodal neuroimaging using electroencephalography (EEG) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) provides complementary views of cortical processes, including those related to auditory processing. However, current multimodal approaches often overlook potential insights that can be gained from nonlinear interactions between electrical and hemodynamic signals. Here, we explore electro-vascular phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) between low-frequency hemodynamic and high-frequency electrical oscillations during an auditory task. We further apply a temporally embedded canonical correlation analysis (tCCA)-general linear model (GLM)-based correction approach to reduce the possible effect of systemic physiology on fNIRS recordings. Before correction, we observed significant PAC between fNIRS and broadband EEG in the frontal region (p MUCH LESS-THAN 0.05), beta (p MUCH LESS-THAN 0.05) and gamma (p = 0.010) in the left temporal/temporoparietal (left auditory; LA) region, and gamma (p = 0.032) in the right temporal/temporoparietal (right auditory; RA) region across the entire dataset. Sig-nificant differences in PAC across conditions (task versus silence) were observed in LA (p = 0.023) and RA (p = 0.049) gamma sub-bands and in lower frequency (5-20 Hz) frontal activity (p = 0.005). After correction, significant fNIRS-gamma-band PAC was observed in the frontal (p = 0.021) and LA (p = 0.025) regions, while fNIRS-alpha (p = 0.003) and fNIRS-beta (p = 0.041) PAC were observed in RA. Decreased frontal gamma-band (p = 0.008) and increased beta-band (p MUCH LESS-THAN 0.05) PAC were observed during the task. These outcomes represent the first characterization of electro-vascular PAC between fNIRS and EEG signals during an auditory task, providing insights into electro-vascular coupling in auditory processing.
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Electroencephalography (EEG),Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS),Electro-vascular coupling,Auditory processing,Multimodal neuroimaging
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