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Sustained increase of somatosensory cortex excitability by tactile coactivation studied by paired median nerve stimulation in humans correlates with perceptual gain

机译:配对中位神经刺激对人体触觉共激活的体感皮层兴奋性的持续增加与知觉增益相关

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Cortical excitability can be reliably assessed by means of paired-pulse stimulation techniques. Recent studies demonstrated particularly for motor and visual cortex that cortical excitability is systematically altered following the induction of learning processes or during the development of pathological symptoms. A recent tactile coactivation protocol developed by Godde and coworkers showed that improvement of tactile performance in humans can be achieved also without training through passive stimulation on a time scale of a few hours. Tactile coactivation evokes plastic changes in somatosensory cortical areas as measured by blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) activation in fMRI or SEP-dipole localization, which correlated with the individual gain in performance. To demonstrate changes in excitability of somatosensory cortex after tactile coactivation, we combined assessment of tactile performance with recordings of paired-pulse SEPs after electrical median nerve stimulation of both the right coactivated and left control hand at ISIs of 30 and 100 ms before, 3 h after and 24 h after tactile coactivation. Amplitudes and latencies of the first and second cortical N20/P25 response components were calculated. For the coactivated hand, we found significantly lowered discrimination thresholds and significantly reduced paired-pulse ratios (second N20/P25 response/first N20/P25 response) at an ISI of 30 ms after tactile coactivation indicating enhanced cortical excitability. No changes in paired-pulse behaviour were observed for ISIs of 100 ms. Both psychophysical and cortical effects recovered to baseline 24 h after tactile coactivation. The individual increase of excitability correlated with the individual gain in discrimination performance. For the left control hand we found no effects of tactile coactivation on paired-pulse behaviour and discrimination threshold. Our results indicate that changes in cortical excitability are modified by tactile coactivation and were scaled with the degree of improvement of the individual perceptual learning. Conceivably, changes of cortical excitability seem to constitute an additional important marker and mechanism underlying plastic reorganization.
机译:皮层兴奋性可以通过成对脉冲刺激技术可靠地评估。最近的研究特别针对运动皮层和视觉皮层证明,在诱导学习过程之后或在病理症状发展期间,皮层兴奋性会系统地改变。 Godde和他的同事们最近开发的一种触觉共激活协议表明,无需经过几小时时间的被动刺激训练,也可以实现人类触觉性能的提高。通过功能磁共振成像或SEP偶极子定位中的血液氧合水平依赖性(BOLD)激活来测量,触觉共激活会引起体感皮层区域的塑性变化,这与个人获得的性能相关。为了证明触觉共激活后体感皮层兴奋性的变化,我们在3 h之前的30和100 ms的ISI分别对右侧共激活和左手电正中神经刺激后的触觉性能评估与成对脉冲SEP的记录相结合触觉共激活后和之后24小时。计算第一和第二皮质N20 / P25反应成分的振幅和潜伏期。对于共激活的手,我们发现在触觉共激活后30 ms的ISI时,分辨阈值明显降低,配对脉冲比率(第二N20 / P25反应/第一N20 / P25反应)显着降低,表明皮质兴奋性增强。对于100 ms的ISI,未观察到成对脉冲行为的变化。触觉共激活后24小时,心理和皮质效应均恢复到基线。个体兴奋性的提高与个体歧视表现的提高相关。对于左手,我们发现触觉共激活对配对脉冲行为和辨别阈值没有影响。我们的研究结果表明,触觉共激活可以改变皮层兴奋性的改变,并随着个体知觉学习程度的提高而变化。可以想象,皮质兴奋性的改变似乎构成了塑料重组背后的另一个重要标志和机制。

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