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当阳光刺痛你的鼻子:一项识别光喷嚏反射神经基础的 EEG 研究。

When the sun prickles your nose: an EEG study identifying neural bases of photic sneezing.

机构信息

Psychological Institute, Division of Neuropsychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2010 Feb 15;5(2):e9208. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009208.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Exposure to bright light such as sunlight elicits a sneeze or prickling sensation in about one of every four individuals. This study presents the first scientific examination of this phenomenon, called 'the photic sneeze reflex'.

METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS

In the present experiment, 'photic sneezers' and controls were exposed to a standard checkerboard stimulus (block 1) and bright flashing lights (block 2) while their EEG (electro-encephalogram) was recorded. Remarkably, we found a generally enhanced excitability of the visual cortex (mainly in the cuneus) to visual stimuli in 'photic sneezers' compared with control subjects. In addition, a stronger prickling sensation in the nose of photic sneezers was found to be associated with activation in the insula and stronger activation in the secondary somatosensory cortex.

CONCLUSION

We propose that the photic sneeze phenomenon might be the consequence of higher sensitivity to visual stimuli in the visual cortex and of co-activation of somatosensory areas. The 'photic sneeze reflex' is therefore not a classical reflex that occurs only at a brainstem or spinal cord level but, in stark contrast to many theories, involves also specific cortical areas.

摘要

背景

大约每四个人中就有一人在暴露于阳光等强光下时会打喷嚏或感到刺痛。本研究首次对这种现象进行了科学研究,称之为“光喷嚏反射”。

方法和主要发现

在本实验中,“光喷嚏者”和对照组在接受标准棋盘刺激(第 1 块)和强光闪烁(第 2 块)的同时记录其脑电图(EEG)。值得注意的是,与对照组相比,我们发现“光喷嚏者”的视觉皮层(主要是楔叶)对视觉刺激的兴奋性普遍增强。此外,光喷嚏者鼻腔的刺痛感越强,与岛叶的激活和次级体感皮层的激活越强相关。

结论

我们提出,光喷嚏现象可能是由于视觉皮层对视觉刺激的敏感性增加以及体感区域的共同激活所致。因此,“光喷嚏反射”不是仅在脑干或脊髓水平发生的经典反射,而是与许多理论相反,还涉及特定的皮层区域。

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