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Early modality-specific somatosensory cortical regions are modulated by attended visual stimuli: interaction of vision touch and behavioral intent

机译:早期形式特定的体感皮层区域受到有人参与的视觉刺激的调节:视觉触觉和行为意图的相互作用

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Bimodal interactions between relevant visual and tactile inputs can facilitate attentional modulation at early stages in somatosensory cortices to achieve goal-oriented behaviors. However, the specific contribution of each sensory system during attentional processing and, importantly, how these interact with the required behavioral motor goals remains unclear. Here we used electroencephalography and event-related potentials (ERPs) to test the hypothesis that activity from modality-specific somatosensory cortical regions would be enhanced with task-relevant bimodal (visual-tactile) stimuli and that the degree of modulation would depend on the difficulty of the associated sensory-motor task demands. Tactile stimuli were discrete vibrations to the index finger and visual stimuli were horizontal bars on a computer screen, both with random amplitudes. Streams of unimodal (tactile) and crossmodal (visual and tactile) stimuli were randomly presented and participants were instructed to attend to one type of stimulus (unimodal or crossmodal) and responses involved either an indication of the presence of an attended stimulus (detect), or the integration and summation of two stimulus amplitudes using a pressure-sensitive ball (grade). Force-amplitude associations were learned in a training session, and no feedback was provided during the task. ERPs were time-locked to tactile stimuli and extracted for early modality-specific components (P50, P100, N140). The P50 was enhanced with bimodal (visual-tactile) stimuli that were attended to. This was maximal when the motor requirements involved integration of the two stimuli in the grade task and when the visual stimulus occurred before (100 ms) the tactile stimulus. These results suggest that visual information relevant for movement modulates somatosensory processing as early as the primary somatosensory cortex (S1) and that the motor behavioral context influences this likely through interaction of top-down attentional and motor preparatory systems with more bottom-up crossmodal influences.
机译:相关视觉和触觉输入之间的双峰交互作用可以促进体感皮质早期阶段的注意力调节,从而实现面向目标的行为。然而,在注意过程中每个感觉系统的具体作用,以及重要的是,它们如何与所需的行为运动目标相互作用尚不清楚。在这里,我们使用脑电图和事件相关电位(ERP)来检验以下假设:与任务相关的双峰刺激(视觉-触觉)会增强特定于模态的体感皮层区域的活动,并且调制程度取决于难度相关的感觉运动任务需求。触觉刺激是食指的离散振动,视觉刺激是计算机屏幕上的水平条,均具有随机幅度。随机呈现单峰(触觉)和跨峰(视觉和触觉)刺激流,并指示参与者参加一种类型的刺激(单峰或跨峰刺激),并且反应包括有人参与刺激(检测)的存在,或使用压敏球(等级)对两个刺激幅度进行积分和求和。在训练中学习了力-幅值的关联,并且在任务过程中未提供任何反馈。将ERP锁定在触觉刺激上,并提取早期形态专用组件(P50,P100,N140)。伴随着双峰(视觉-触觉)刺激,P50得到了增强。当运动要求涉及坡度任务中两个刺激的整合以及视觉刺激发生在触觉刺激之前(100毫秒)时,这是最大的。这些结果表明,与运动有关的视觉信息早在主要的体感皮层(S1)时就调节体感处理,并且运动行为情境可能通过自上而下的注意和运动准备系统与更多的自下而上的交叉模式影响而相互作用。

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