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NCT07042633

Mechanism of Gamma Oscillation Synchronization in the Prefrontal-hippocampal Circuit for Memory Dysfunction in Patients With White Matter Lesions of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease

The mechanism underlying memory impairment caused by white matter lesions of cerebral small vessel disease is still unclear. The disrupted synchronization of gamma oscillations in the prefrontal-hippocampal circuit is a potential key mechanism. Our study has demonstrated that white matter lesions lead to demyelination of the connection tracts between the prefrontal lobe and hippocampus, which is closely related to memory dysfunction. However, further studies are required to explore if these microstructural changes in white matter tracts influence memory function by affecting gamma oscillations. Thus, this project will use the previously established episodic memory task and event-related potential to determine the changes in gamma oscillations in the prefrontal-hippocampal circuit and the effects on memory encoding and retrieval. Combining multimodal imaging, we will explore the mediating role of white matter microstructure damage, and establish a machine learning prediction model for memory impairment. In addition, transcranial alternation current stimulation (tACS) will be used to investigate the mechanisms of memory improvement by regulating the prefrontal-hippocampal gamma oscillations. This project will clarify the neural oscillation mechanism underlying memory impairment caused by white matter lesions of cerebral small vessel disease, with the expectation of providing new predictive indicators and interventions.

Gender: All

Ages: 55 Years - 75 Years

Updated: 2025-06-29

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Vascular Cognitive Impairment
White Matter Lesions
Gamma Oscillation