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Defending the Body Without Sensing the Body Position: Physiological Evidence in a Brain-Damaged Patient With a Proprioceptive Deficit

机译:在没有感觉到身体位置的情况下捍卫身体:具有本体感受性赤字的脑损伤患者的生理证据

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The ability to know where our body parts are located in space (proprioception) is fundamental for both successfully interacting with the external world and monitoring potential threats. In this case-control study, we investigated whether the absence of proprioceptive signals may affect physiological defensive responses. To this aim, a right brain-damaged patient with a left upper-limb proprioceptive deficit (P+ patient) and age-matched healthy controls, underwent the recording of the Hand-Blink Reflex (HBR). This defensive response, elicited by electrical stimulation of the median nerve and recorded from the orbicularis oculi, is modulated by the hand position: it is enhanced when the threatened hand is near to the face, inside the defensive peripersonal-space (DPPS). According to the classical neuropsychological perspective, we used P+ patient as a model to investigate the role of proprioception in HBR modulation, by manipulating the congruity/incongruity between the intended and actual positions of the stimulated hand. P+ patient, with his eyes closed, had to voluntarily place his left hand either far from or near to his face and to relieve the arm’s weight over a supporting device. Then, in congruent conditions, the hand was stimulated in the actual (intended) position. In incongruent conditions, the patient’s hand was moved by the examiner from the intended to the opposite (not-intended) position and then stimulated. We observed an inverse response pattern between congruent and incongruent conditions. In congruent conditions, P+ patient showed an HBR enhancement in near compared to far position, comparable to that found in healthy controls. This suggests that, even in absence of proprioceptive and visual information, the HBR modulation was still present. Conversely, in incongruent conditions, P+ patient showed a greater HBR magnitude for far position (when the hand was actually far, but the patient intended it to be near) than for near position (when the hand was actually near, but the patient intended it to be far). This result suggests that proprioceptive signals are not necessary for HBR modulation to occur. It relies more on the intended than on the actual position of the hand. The role of motor intention and planning in shaping the DPPS is discussed.
机译:了解我们的身体部位在太空中的位置(本体感受)的能力对于成功与外界互动以及监视潜在威胁至关重要。在这个病例对照研究中,我们调查了本体感受信号的缺失是否会影响生理防御反应。为此,对右脑损伤的左上肢本体感受性缺陷患者(P +患者)和年龄匹配的健康对照组进行了手眨眼反射(HBR)记录。这种防御反应是由正中神经的电刺激引起的,并从眼轮缘耳中记录下来,由手的位置调节:当受威胁的手靠近防御性人事空间(DPPS)内部的脸部时,这种反应会增强。根据经典的神经心理学观点,我们以P +患者为模型,通过操纵受刺激手的预期位置与实际位置之间的同义/不一致来研究本体感受在HBR调节中的作用。 P +患者必须闭上眼睛,自愿将左手放在靠近或靠近面部的地方,并通过支撑装置减轻手臂的重量。然后,在一致的条件下,将手刺激到实际(预定)位置。在不一致的情况下,检查员将患者的手从预定位置移到相反(非预定)位置,然后进行刺激。我们观察到一致和不一致条件之间的逆响应模式。在完全一致的情况下,与远处位置相比,P +患者在近处显示出HBR增强,与健康对照组中的表现相当。这表明,即使没有本体感受和视觉信息,仍然存在HBR调节。相反,在不一致的情况下,P +患者在远位(当手实际上是远的,但患者希望将其靠近时)的HBR幅度要比在近位时(实际上是手在近,但是患者的意图)时的HBR幅度更大。远)。该结果表明,本体感应信号对于发生HBR调制不是必需的。它更多地取决于预期的手而不是手的实际位置。讨论了运动意图和计划在塑造DPPS中的作用。

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