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Preferred chewing side-dependent two-point discrimination and cortical activation pattern of tactile tongue sensation.

机译:首选咀嚼侧依两点辨别和触觉舌感的皮质激活模式。

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Although tactile feedback from the tongue should contribute to habitual chewing, it is unclear how the sensation of the tongue and its projection to the central nervous system differ with regard to the preferred chewing side (PCS). The purpose of this study was to investigate (1) whether the sensory threshold of the tongue differed according to the side and (2) whether the pattern of hemispheric cortical activation by tactile tongue stimulation differed, with special attention to the PCS. Twelve healthy adults participated in the study. The PCS was determined with a mandibular kinesiograph. In the behavioral study, the mean thresholds for two-point discrimination (TPD) in the anterior, canine and posterior regions on both sides of the tongue, and those between PCS and non-PCS in each region were statistically compared. In the functional magnetic resonance imaging study, tactile stimulation was delivered to either side of the tongue with acrylic balls via a mandibular splint. The runs were measured with a T2*-weighted gradient echo-type echo planar imaging sequence in a 1.5T scanner. Activated voxel numbers in the bilateral primary somatosensory cortex (S1) were statistically compared. The threshold of TPD increased in the order of the anterior, canine and posterior regions. Moreover, this threshold was significantly smaller on the PCS than on the non-PCS in both the canine and posterior regions. Moreover, the number of activated voxels in S1 contralateral to the PCS was significantly greater than that in S1 contralateral to the non-PCS. The present study shows that the PCS is associated with asymmetric tactile sensation and cortical activation of the tongue. The sensory acuity of the tongue on the PCS may play an important role in functional coupling between the jaw and tongue to maximize the efficiency of chewing.
机译:尽管来自舌头的触觉反馈应有助于习惯性咀嚼,但尚不清楚舌头的感觉及其向中枢神经系统的投射在首选咀嚼侧(PCS)方面有何不同。这项研究的目的是调查(1)舌头的感觉阈值是否因侧面而异;(2)触觉舌头刺激引起的半球皮质激活模式是否不同,尤其要注意PCS。十二名健康的成年人参加了这项研究。用下颌运动仪确定PCS。在行为研究中,统计比较了舌头两侧,前侧,犬侧和后侧以及每个区域中PCS和非PCS之间的两点鉴别(TPD)平均阈值。在功能磁共振成像研究中,触觉刺激通过下颌夹板通过丙烯酸球传递到舌头的任一侧。用1.5T扫描仪中的T2 *加权梯度回波型回波平面成像序列测量行程。统计学比较双边初级体感皮层(S1)中激活的体素数。 TPD的阈值按前,犬和后区域的顺序增加。而且,在犬和后部区域中,该阈值在PCS上显着小于非PCS。此外,与PCS对侧的S1对侧的激活体素数量明显多于与非PCS对侧的S1。本研究表明,PCS与不对称的触觉和舌头的皮质激活有关。 PCS上舌头的感觉敏锐度可能在下颌和舌头之间的功能耦合中发挥重要作用,以最大限度地提高咀嚼效率。

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