Chae Youngbyoung, Lee In-Seon, Jung Won-Mo, Park Kyungmo, Park Hi-Joon, Wallraven Christian
Acupuncture and Meridian Science Research Center, College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic of Korea; Department of Brain and Cognitive Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Acupuncture and Meridian Science Research Center, College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Neurosci Lett. 2015 Mar 30;591:48-52. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2015.02.025. Epub 2015 Feb 11.
From a neuroscientific perspective, the sensations induced by acupuncture are not only the product of the bottom-up modulation of simple needling at somatosensory receptors, but also of the reciprocal interaction of top-down modulation from the brain. The present study investigated whether acupuncture stimulation to incorporated body parts produces brain responses that are similar to the responses observed following acupuncture stimulation to the real hand. The present study included 17 participants who watched a rubber hand being synchronously stroked with their unseen left hand to induce incorporation of the rubber hand into their body. After the experimental modification of body ownership, acupuncture needle stimulation was applied to the LI4 acupoint on the incorporated rubber hand while brain activity was measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). When the rubber hand was fully incorporated with the real body, acupuncture stimulation to the rubber hand resulted in the experience of the DeQi sensation as well as brain activations in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), insula, secondary somatosensory cortex (SII), and medial temporal (MT) visual area. The insular activation was associated with the DeQi sensation from the rubber hand. The psychophysical and neurophysiological responses associated with acupuncture stimulation to the incorporated rubber hand were influenced by an enhanced bodily awareness of the hand, which was likely due to top-down modulation from the interoceptive system in the brain.
从神经科学的角度来看,针刺所引发的感觉不仅是躯体感觉受体处简单针刺的自下而上调节的产物,也是大脑自上而下调节的相互作用的结果。本研究调查了对融合身体部位进行针刺刺激是否会产生与对真实手部进行针刺刺激后所观察到的反应相似的大脑反应。本研究纳入了17名参与者,他们观看一只橡胶手与他们看不见的左手同步被抚摸,以诱导橡胶手融入他们的身体。在对身体所有权进行实验性改变后,对融合的橡胶手上的合谷穴进行针刺刺激,同时用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)测量大脑活动。当橡胶手与真实身体完全融合时,对橡胶手进行针刺刺激会产生得气感觉以及背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)、脑岛、次级躯体感觉皮层(SII)和内侧颞叶(MT)视觉区域的大脑激活。脑岛激活与来自橡胶手的得气感觉相关。与对融合橡胶手进行针刺刺激相关的心理物理和神经生理反应受到对手部增强的身体意识的影响,这可能是由于大脑中内感受系统的自上而下调节。