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Short-term plasticity of visuo-haptic object recognition

机译:视觉触觉对象识别的短期可塑性

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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have provided ample evidence for the involvement of the lateral occipital cortex (LO), fusiform gyrus (FG), and intraparietal sulcus (IPS) in visuo-haptic object integration. Here we applied 30 min of sham (non-effective) or real offline 1 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to perturb neural processing in left LO immediately before subjects performed a visuo-haptic delayed-match-to-sample task during fMRI. In this task, subjects had to match sample (S1) and target (S2) objects presented sequentially within or across vision and/or haptics in both directions (visual-haptic or haptic-visual) and decide whether or not S1 and S2 were the same objects. Real rTMS transiently decreased activity at the site of stimulation and remote regions such as the right LO and bilateral FG during haptic S1 processing. Without affecting behavior, the same stimulation gave rise to relative increases in activation during S2 processing in the right LO, left FG, bilateral IPS, and other regions previously associated with object recognition. Critically, the modality of S2 determined which regions were recruited after rTMS. Relative to sham rTMS, real rTMS induced increased activations during crossmodal congruent matching in the left FG for haptic S2 and the temporal pole for visual S2. In addition, we found stronger activations for incongruent than congruent matching in the right anterior parahippocampus and middle frontal gyrus for crossmodal matching of haptic S2 and in the left FG and bilateral IPS for unimodal matching of visual S2, only after real but not sham rTMS. The results imply that a focal perturbation of the left LO triggers modality-specific interactions between the stimulated left LO and other key regions of object processing possibly to maintain unimpaired object recognition. This suggests that visual and haptic processing engage partially distinct brain networks during visuo-haptic object matching.
机译:功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)研究已经为枕骨外侧皮层(LO),梭状回(FG)和顶壁沟(IPS)参与视觉-触觉物体整合提供了充足的证据。在此,我们在受试者在fMRI期间执行了视觉-触觉延迟匹配到采样任务之前,立即应用了30分钟的假(无效)或真正的离线1 Hz重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)扰动左LO的神经处理。在此任务中,受试者必须匹配在两个方向(视觉-触觉或视觉-触觉-视觉)内或跨视觉和/或触觉内部或跨视觉和/或触觉顺序显示的样本(S1)和目标(S2)对象,并确定S1和S2是否为相同的对象。真实的rTMS在触觉S1​​处理过程中会暂时降低刺激部位和偏远地区(如右LO和双侧FG)的活动。在不影响行为的情况下,相同的刺激导致右LO,左FG,双侧IPS和先前与对象识别相关的其他区域在S2处理期间激活的相对增加。至关重要的是,S2的方式决定了在rTMS之后募集了哪些区域。相对于假rTMS,实际rTMS在左侧FG中为触觉S2和颞极为视觉S2进行交叉峰态一致匹配时,诱导了更多的激活。此外,我们发现,仅在真实但不假装rTMS之后,在右前海马旁和中额回中,对于触觉S2的交叉峰匹配,在左FG和双侧IPS中,对不一致的激活要强于一致的匹配。结果表明,左LO的焦点扰动会触发受刺激的左LO和对象处理的其他关键区域之间的特定于模态的交互,可能会保持对象识别不变。这表明视觉和触觉处理在视觉-触觉对象匹配过程中参与了部分不同的大脑网络。

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