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The Contribution of Primary and Secondary Somatosensory Cortices to the Representation of Body Parts and Body Sides: An fMRI Adaptation Study

机译:初级和次级体感皮质对身体部位和身体侧面的贡献:fMRI适应性研究

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Although the somatosensory homunculus is a classically used description of the way somatosensory inputs are processed in the brain, the actual contributions of primary (SI) and secondary (SII) somatosensory cortices to the spatial coding of touch remain poorly understood. We studied adaptation of the fMRI BOLD response in the somatosensory cortex by delivering pairs of vibrotactile stimuli to the finger tips of the index and middle fingers. The first stimulus (adaptor) was delivered either to the index or to the middle finger of the right or left hand, and the second stimulus (test) was always administered to the left index finger. The overall BOLD response evoked by the stimulation was primarily contralateral in SI and was more bilateral in SII. However, our fMRI adaptation approach also revealed that both somatosensory cortices were sensitive to ipsilateral as well as to contralateral inputs. SI and SII adapted more after subsequent stimulation of homologous as compared with nonhomologous fingers, showing a distinction between different fingers. Most importantly, for both somatosensory cortices, this finger-specific adaptation occurred irrespective of whether the tactile stimulus was delivered to the same or to different hands. This result implies integration of contralateral and ipsilateral somatosensory inputs in SI as well as in SII. Our findings suggest that SI is more than a simple relay for sensory information and that both SI and SII contribute to the spatial coding of touch by discriminating between body parts (fingers) and by integrating the somatosensory input from the two sides of the body (hands).
机译:尽管体感同源物是大脑中体感输入处理方式的经典用法描述,但是对初级(SI)和次级(SII)体感皮质对触摸的空间编码的实际贡献仍然知之甚少。我们通过将成对的触觉刺激传递到食指和中指的指尖,研究了体感皮层中fMRI BOLD反应的适应性。第一个刺激(适配器)传递到右手或左手的食指或中指,第二个刺激(测试)始终传递给左手的食指。刺激引起的总体BOLD反应在SI中主要是对侧的,而在SII中则更双边。但是,我们的fMRI适应方法还显示,体感皮层对同侧以及对侧输入均敏感。与非同源手指相比,SI和SII在随后的同源刺激后更能适应,显示出不同手指之间的区别。最重要的是,对于两个体感皮质,无论触觉刺激是传递给同一只手还是传递给不同的手,这种针对手指的适应都会发生。该结果暗示了SI和SII中对侧和同侧体感输入的整合。我们的发现表明,SI不仅仅是用于感官信息的简单中继,而且SI和SII都通过区分身体部位(手指)并整合了来自身体两侧(手)的体感输入来为触摸的空间编码做出了贡献)。

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