Duncan Robert O, Boynton Geoffrey M
Hamilton Glaucoma Center, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0946, USA.
Cereb Cortex. 2007 Dec;17(12):2878-91. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhm015. Epub 2007 Mar 19.
Behavioral tactile discrimination thresholds were compared with functional magnetic resonance imaging measurements of cortical finger representations within primary somatosensory cortex (S1) for 10 human subjects to determine whether cortical magnification in S1 could account for the variation in tactile hyperacuity thresholds of the fingers. Across 10 subjects, the increase in tactile thresholds from the index finger to the little finger correlated with the decrease in cortical representation across fingers in S1. Additionally, representations of the fingers within S1, in Brodmann areas 3b and 1, were also correlated with the thresholds. These results suggest that tactile hyperacuity is largely determined by the cortical representation of the fingers in S1.
对10名人类受试者的行为触觉辨别阈值与初级体感皮层(S1)内手指的皮质表征的功能磁共振成像测量结果进行了比较,以确定S1中的皮质放大是否可以解释手指触觉超敏阈值的变化。在10名受试者中,从食指到小指的触觉阈值增加与S1中各手指皮质表征的减少相关。此外,S1内Brodmann 3b区和1区中手指的表征也与阈值相关。这些结果表明,触觉超敏在很大程度上由S1中手指的皮质表征决定。