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Not etched in stone: Dynamics of the hand map in primary somatosensory cortex.

机译:未刻在石头上:主要体感皮层的手部动力学图。

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Since its earliest description, the prevailing view of primary somatosensory cortex in primates holds that the hand is discretely and exclusively represented in the contralateral hemisphere. The hand region of Area 3b receives neither direct thalamocortical afferents from the ipsilateral hand nor callosal connections. Integration of inputs from the digits and the two hands should not occur until at least Areas 1 or 2. Yet, careful assessment of the literature reveals a body of evidence that suggests potential substrates that could support integration of inputs to the hands and digits at the first stage of cortical processing. This dissertation builds on this foundational evidence to demonstrate such integration across the hands and digits in Area 3b and suggests potential implications of the findings for understanding paradoxes of somatosensory perception.; The work begins with unexpected evidence of ipsilateral input from the hand to Area 3b, discovered using functional MRI (fMRI) and elucidated using intracortical electrophysiology. This finding was first elicited during electrical stimulation of the median nerve and later confirmed using light tactile stimulation of the digits. Simultaneous bilateral stimulation of the hands elicited a suppressive (subadditive) interaction effect, whether the animal was conscious or under general anesthesia. Thus, integration of inputs from the hands occurs in Area 3b and is likely to be an essential physiologic mechanism, not dependent on attention or cognitive context.; Assessment of the digit map in Area 3b, using tactile stimulation of individual digits of the contralateral hand, unexpectedly revealed overlapping and poorly circumscribed digit "representations"; stimulation of any digit could elicit a response within a single digit "representation". Simultaneous stimulation of multiple digits produced suppressive (subadditive) interaction effects in Area 3b. The interactions indicate that inputs are integrated at this first level in the somatosensory cortical hierarchy, sharply deviating from the concept of a discrete and fixed map of the digits that has been understood to exist in Area 3b.; This series of unexpected findings suggests a new understanding of hand somatotopy in Area 3b. The mechanisms underpinning such a concept and its implications for function and behavior, however, require further study.
机译:自最早的描述以来,灵长类动物的主要体感皮层的普遍观点认为,手在对侧半球中是离散的和唯一的代表。区域3b的手区域既不从同侧的手接受直接的丘脑皮层传入,也不接收receives的连接。至少在区域1或2之前,不应该对数字和两只手的输入进行整合。但是,对文献的仔细评估显示,大量证据表明,潜在的底物可能支持对数字和两只手的输入进行整合。皮质处理的第一阶段。本论文以这一基础证据为基础,证明了3b区中手和手指之间的这种整合,并提出了该发现对理解体感感知悖论的潜在影响。该工作始于从手到3b区域的同侧输入的意外证据,通过功能性MRI(fMRI)发现并通过皮层内电生理学加以阐明。该发现首先在正中神经电刺激过程中引起,随后通过手指的轻触觉刺激得到证实。无论动物是有意识的还是在全身麻醉下,同时对双手的双侧刺激都会产生抑制性(亚加性)相互作用。因此,来自手部的输入的整合发生在区域3b中,并且很可能是一种重要的生理机制,而不依赖于注意力或认知环境。使用触觉刺激对侧手的单个数字来评估区域3b中的数字地图,出乎意料地显示出重叠的和限定性差的数字“表示”;任何数字的刺激都可能在单个数字“表示”中引起响应。同时刺激多个数字会在区域3b中产生抑制性(亚加性)相互作用。交互作用表明,输入在体感皮质层次的第一级被集成,这与数字离散和固定映射的概念明显不同,该映射已被理解为存在于区域3b中。这一系列出乎意料的发现表明对区域3b中的手部躯体解剖学有了新的认识。然而,支撑这种概念及其对功能和行为的影响的机制尚需进一步研究。

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  • 作者

    Lipton, Michael Lawrence.;

  • 作者单位

    Yeshiva University.;

  • 授予单位 Yeshiva University.;
  • 学科 Biology Neuroscience.; Biology Physiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 140 p.
  • 总页数 140
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 神经科学;
  • 关键词

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