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Haptic exploration attenuates and alters somatosensory cortical oscillations

机译:触觉勘探衰减和改变体瘤皮质振荡

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Key points Several behavioural studies have shown the sensory perceptions are reduced during movement; yet the neurophysiological reason for this is not clear. Participants underwent stimulation of the median nerve when either sitting quietly (i.e. passive stimulation condition) or performing haptic exploration of a ball with the left hand. Magnetoencephalographic brain imaging and advanced beamforming methods were used to identify the differences in somatosensory cortical responses. We show that the neural populations active during the passive stimulation condition were strongly gated during the haptic exploration task. These results imply that the reduced haptic perceptions might be governed by gating of certain somatosensory neural populations. Abstract Several behavioural studies have shown that children have reduced sensory perceptions during movement; however, the neurophysiological nexus for these altered perceptions remains unknown. We used magnetoencephalographic brain imaging and advanced beamforming methods to address this knowledge gap. In our experiment, a cohort of children (aged 10–18?years) underwent stimulation of the median nerve when either sitting quietly (i.e. passive stimulation condition) or performing haptic exploration of a ball with the left hand. Our results revealed two novel observations. First, there was a relationship between the child's age and the strength of the beta (18–26?Hz) response seen within the somatosensory cortices during the passive stimulation condition. This suggests that there may be an age‐dependent change in the processing of peripheral feedback by the somatosensory cortices. Second, all of the cortical regions that were active during the passive stimulation condition were almost completely gated during the haptic task. Instead, the haptic task involved neural oscillations within Brodmann area 2, which is known to convey less spatially precise tactile information but is involved in the processing of more complex somatosensations across the respective digits. These results imply that the reduced somatosensory perceptions seen during movements in healthy children may be related to the gating of certain neural generators, as well as activation of haptic‐specific neural generators within the somatosensory cortices. The utilization of such haptic‐specific circuits during development may lead to the enhanced somatosensory processing during haptic exploration seen in healthy adults.
机译:关键点几个行为研究表明了在运动期间减少了感官感知;然而,这种神经生理学原因尚不清楚。参与者在静静地坐着(即被动刺激条件)或用左手进行球的触觉勘探,接受了中位神经的刺激。磁性脑脑成像和先进的波束形成方法用于鉴定躯体感应皮质反应的差异。我们表明,在触觉勘探任务期间,在被动刺激条件期间激活的神经群体受到强烈所曝光。这些结果意味着减少的触觉感知可能受到某些躯体感觉神经群体的浇注来限制。摘要若干行为研究表明,儿童在运动期间减少了感官感知;然而,这些改变感知的神经生理学Nexus仍然是未知的。我们使用磁性脑脑成像和先进的波束形成方法来解决这种知识差距。在我们的实验中,当静静地坐着(即被动刺激条件)或用左手进行球的触觉勘探时,儿童队(年龄10-18岁?年龄)接受了中位神经的刺激。我们的结果显示出两种新颖的观察。首先,儿童年龄与β(18-26〜26次)的强度之间存在关系,在被动刺激条件下躯体感染术中发现的β(18-26次)的强度。这表明在躯体感染皮质的外周反馈加工过程中可能存在年龄依赖性变化。其次,在触觉任务期间,在被动刺激条件期间活跃的所有皮质区域几乎完全被门控。相反,触觉任务涉及Brodmann区域2内的神经振荡,其已知在其上传达较少的空间精确的触觉信息,而是涉及在相应数字上的更复杂的躯体化的处理。这些结果意味着在健康儿童运动期间看到的躯体感觉感知降低可能与某些神经发生器的浇注有关,以及在躯体感染术中的触觉特异性神经发生器的激活。在发育过程中利用这种触觉特异性电路可能导致健康成年人中看到的触觉勘探期间的增强的躯体感应过程。

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