Jamali Shahab, Ross Bernhard
aRotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre Departments of bMusic cMedical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Neuroreport. 2014 May 7;25(7):537-41. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0000000000000133.
Short-time passive tactile stimulation at 20 Hz improves tactile discrimination acuity. We investigated whether sustained 20 Hz stimulation also modifies cortical responses and whether these changes are plastic as indicated by differences between subsequent recording sessions. Touch stimuli (20 Hz) were applied to the fingertip, and β and γ oscillations at multiples of the stimulus frequency were recorded with magnetoencephalography. Neuromagnetic sources were found in the contralateral somatosensory cortex. β Responses decreased within a session, but recovered after a break between two sessions. In contrast, γ responses were consistent across repeated blocks and increased between the sessions. The differences between β and γ activities suggest that stimulus experience enhanced the temporal precision of the cortical stimulus representation, whereas the magnitude of the primary somatosensory response remained constant.
20赫兹的短时被动触觉刺激可提高触觉辨别敏锐度。我们研究了持续的20赫兹刺激是否也会改变皮层反应,以及这些变化是否如后续记录时段之间的差异所示具有可塑性。将触觉刺激(20赫兹)施加于指尖,并用脑磁图记录刺激频率倍数的β和γ振荡。在对侧体感皮层发现了神经磁源。β反应在一个时段内下降,但在两个时段之间休息后恢复。相比之下,γ反应在重复的组块中保持一致,且在各时段之间增加。β和γ活动之间的差异表明,刺激体验增强了皮层刺激表征的时间精度,而初级体感反应的幅度保持不变。