Authors
Ross, J., Skelly, B., Seedat, Z., Brookes, M., Coombes, S., Byrne, A.
Abstract
Beta-band (13-30 Hz) oscillations are increasingly understood to occur as transient "bursts" rather than sustained rhythms, with altered burst dynamics, specifically increased duration and power alongside reduced burst rates, in patients with Parkinsons disease (PD). In this study, we utilise resting state magnetoencephalography (MEG) data from healthy adults to quantify the temporal fluctuations in the beta-band, and examine the distributions of burst statistics. We then fit a stochastic next-generation neural mass model to these empirical statistics using a Genetic Algorithm. Systematic parameter sweeps reveal that reducing background drive to excitatory and inhibitory neuronal populations reproduces the altered burst statistics observed in PD. Crucially, we show that strengthening synaptic coupling can counteract these deficits and restore healthy bursting dynamics. Together, this work establishes a computational framework linking cellular-level mechanisms to macroscale burst statistics, and highlights potential targets for therapeutic neuromodulation in movement disorders.
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