Ritterband-Rosenbaum Anina, Hermosillo Robert, Kroliczak Gregory, van Donkelaar Paul
Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Exp Brain Res. 2014 Jun;232(6):1689-98. doi: 10.1007/s00221-014-3861-9. Epub 2014 Feb 22.
The ability to decide which of the two stimuli is presented first can be probed using a temporal order judgment (TOJ) task. When the stimuli are delivered to the fingers, TOJ decisions can be confounded by the fact that the hands can be moved to different locations in space. How and where this confounded information is processed in the brain is poorly understood. In the present set of experiments, we addressed this knowledge gap by using single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to disrupt processing in the right or left posterior parietal cortex (PPC) during a vibrotactile TOJ task with stimuli applied to the right and left index fingers. In the first experiment, participants held their hands in an uncrossed configuration, and we found that when the index finger contralateral to the site of TMS was stimulated first, there was a significant increase in TOJ errors. This increase did not occur when stimuli were delivered to the ipsilateral finger first. In the second experiment, participants held their hands in a crossed configuration and the pattern of errors was reversed relative to the first experiment. In both the first two experiments, significant increases in TOJ error were present with TMS over either hemisphere, regardless of arm configuration; however, they were larger overall following TMS over the right PPC. Control experiments using sham TMS indicated the systematic modulation in error was not due to nonspecific effects of the stimulation. Additionally, we showed that these TMS-induced changes in TOJ errors were not due to a reduced ability to detect the timing of the vibrotactile stimuli. Taken together, these results demonstrate that both the right and left PPC contribute to the processing underlying vibrotactile TOJs by integrating vibrotactile information and proprioceptive information related to arm position in space.
可以使用时间顺序判断(TOJ)任务来探究决定两个刺激中哪个先呈现的能力。当刺激施加到手指时,TOJ决策可能会因手可以在空间中移动到不同位置这一事实而受到干扰。大脑如何以及在何处处理这些混淆的信息,目前还知之甚少。在本系列实验中,我们通过在对左右食指施加振动触觉刺激的TOJ任务期间,使用单脉冲经颅磁刺激(TMS)来干扰右侧或左侧顶叶后皮质(PPC)的处理,从而填补了这一知识空白。在第一个实验中,参与者双手呈不交叉姿势,我们发现当TMS部位对侧的食指先受到刺激时,TOJ错误显著增加。当刺激先施加到同侧手指时,这种增加并未出现。在第二个实验中,参与者双手呈交叉姿势,错误模式相对于第一个实验发生了逆转。在前两个实验中,无论手臂姿势如何,TMS作用于任何一个半球时,TOJ错误都会显著增加;然而,总体而言,右侧PPC接受TMS刺激后的错误增加幅度更大。使用伪TMS的对照实验表明,错误的系统性调节并非由于刺激的非特异性效应。此外,我们还表明,这些由TMS引起的TOJ错误变化并非由于检测振动触觉刺激时间的能力下降所致。综上所述,这些结果表明,左右PPC均通过整合与空间中手臂位置相关的振动触觉信息和本体感觉信息,对振动触觉TOJ的基础处理过程做出贡献。