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Task-relevant modulation of contralateral and ipsilateral primary somatosensory cortex and the role of a prefrontal-cortical sensory gating system.

机译:与任务相关的对侧和同侧初级躯体感觉皮层的调制以及前额叶皮质感觉门控系统的作用。

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Electrophysiological studies have shown that task-relevant somatosensory information leads to selective facilitation within the primary somatosensory cortex (SI). The purpose of the present study was (1) to further explore the relationship between the relevancy of stimuli and activation within the contralateral and ipsilateral SI and (2) to provide further insight into the specific sensory gating network responsible for modulating neural activity within SI. Functional MRI of 12 normal subjects was performed with vibrotactile stimuli presented to the pad of the index finger. In experiment 1, the stimulus was presented to either the left or the right hand. Subjects were required to detect transient changes in stimulus frequency. In experiment 2, stimuli were presented to either the right hand alone or both hands simultaneously. Stimuli were applied either (A) passively or (B) when subjects were asked to detect frequency changes that occurred to the right hand only. In experiment 1, task-relevant somatosensory stimulation led not only to enhanced contralateral SI activity, but also to a suppression of activity in the ipsilateral SI. In experiment 2, SI activation was enhanced when stimuli were task-relevant, compared to that observed with passive input. When stimuli were presented simultaneously to both hands, only those that were task-relevant increased SI activation. This was associated with recruitment of a network of cortical regions, including the right prefrontal cortex (Brodmann area 9). We conclude that SI modulation is dependent on task relevancy and that this modulation may be regulated, at least in part, by the prefrontal cortex.
机译:电生理研究表明,与任务相关的体感信息导致初级体感皮层(SI)内的选择性促进。本研究的目的是(1)进一步探讨对侧SI和同侧SI内刺激与激活相关性之间的关系,以及(2)进一步了解负责调节SI内神经活动的特定感觉门控网络。对12名正常受试者进行功能性MRI检查,并在食指垫上施加触觉刺激。在实验1中,刺激被施加到左手或右手。要求受试者检测刺激频率的瞬时变化。在实验2中,刺激被单独施加到右手或同时施加到两只手。当要求受试者检测仅发生在右手的频率变化时,可被动施加(A)或(B)施加刺激。在实验1中,与任务相关的体感刺激不仅导致对侧SI活动增强,而且导致对同侧SI活动的抑制。与被动输入相比,在实验2中,与任务相关的刺激增强了SI激活。当同时向双手施加刺激时,只有那些与任务相关的刺激才会增加SI激活。这与包括右前额叶皮层(Brodmann区域9)在内的皮质区域网络的募集有关。我们得出的结论是,SI调制取决于任务的相关性,并且这种调制可能至少部分地由前额叶皮层调节。

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