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在气味编码过程中,三叉神经刺激的存在会调节气味的神经表征。

The neural representation of odor is modulated by the presence of a trigeminal stimulus during odor encoding.

作者信息

Bensafi M, Frasnelli J, Reden J, Hummel T

机构信息

Laboratoire Neurosciences and Systèmes Sensoriels, CNRS UMR5020, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 50, avenue Tony Garnier, 69366 LYON cedex 07, France.

出版信息

Clin Neurophysiol. 2007 Mar;118(3):696-701. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2006.10.022. Epub 2007 Jan 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Odor perception does not simply consist in hierarchical processing from transduction to a single "true" cerebral representation. Odor sensation may be modulated by available sensory information during encoding. The present study set out to examine whether the presence of a pure trigeminal stimulus during odor encoding may modulate odor perception at both behavioral and cortical levels.

METHODS

Participants were tested in a 2-session within-subject design: first, an odor encoding session included a delay conditioning procedure in which relatively selective olfactory stimulants (phenyl ethyl alcohol or vanillin, Conditioned Stimulus+, CS+) were presented either with a pulse of CO(2) (Unconditioned Stimulus, US), or alone (Conditioned Stimulus-, CS-); then, in the second session, both pure odorants (CS+ and CS-) were presented alone. During this second session, olfactory event-related potentials were simultaneously recorded and analyzed at different electrode sites including Cz and Pz (sites known to have maximal amplitudes for trigeminal and olfactory stimuli, respectively). After each trial, subjects were asked to rate odor intensity and hedonics.

RESULTS

The results showed that CS+ intensity ratings increased in 8 subjects and decreased in 6. Cortically, a group effect was observed for P2 amplitude, which increased in the "CS+ intensity increase" group vs. the "CS+ intensity decrease" group at Cz (p<0.05) but not at Pz (p>0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

This result suggests that the presence of a pure trigeminal stimulus (CO(2)) during odor encoding alters the neural representation of a pure odor.

SIGNIFICANCE

The neural representation of odors comprises not only the odor itself but also contextual information (trigeminal in the present case) presented during encoding.

摘要

目的

气味感知并非简单地由从转导到单一“真实”大脑表征的层级处理构成。气味感觉可能在编码过程中受到可用感官信息的调节。本研究旨在探究在气味编码过程中存在纯三叉神经刺激是否会在行为和皮层水平上调节气味感知。

方法

参与者在一项两阶段的被试内设计中接受测试:首先,气味编码阶段包括一个延迟条件化程序,其中相对选择性的嗅觉刺激物(苯乙醇或香草醛,条件刺激 +,CS +)与二氧化碳脉冲(无条件刺激,US)一起呈现,或单独呈现(条件刺激 -,CS -);然后,在第二阶段,两种纯气味剂(CS + 和 CS -)都单独呈现。在这个第二阶段,同时记录并分析不同电极部位(包括 Cz 和 Pz,已知分别对三叉神经和嗅觉刺激具有最大振幅的部位)的嗅觉事件相关电位。每次试验后,要求受试者对气味强度和愉悦度进行评分。

结果

结果显示,8 名受试者的 CS + 强度评分增加,6 名受试者的评分降低。在皮层水平上,观察到 P2 振幅的组效应,在 Cz 部位,“CS + 强度增加”组相对于“CS + 强度降低”组有所增加(p < 0.05),但在 Pz 部位没有增加(p > 0.05)。

结论

这一结果表明,在气味编码过程中存在纯三叉神经刺激(二氧化碳)会改变纯气味的神经表征。

意义

气味的神经表征不仅包括气味本身,还包括编码过程中呈现的背景信息(在本案例中为三叉神经信息)。

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