Department of Psychology, Temple University, 1701 N. 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA.
Department of Psychology, Temple University, 1701 N. 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2018 Dec;134:144-150. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2018.10.013. Epub 2018 Oct 30.
How the body is represented in the developing brain is a topic of growing interest. The current study takes a novel approach to investigating neural body representations in infants by recording somatosensory mismatch negativity (sMMN) responses elicited by tactile stimulation of different body locations. Recent research in adults has suggested that sMMN amplitude may be influenced by the relative distance between representations of the stimulated body parts in somatosensory cortex. The current study uses a similar paradigm to explore whether the sMMN can be elicited in infants, and to test whether the infant sMMN response is sensitive to the somatotopic organization of somatosensory cortex. Participants were healthy infants (n = 31) aged 6 and 7 months. The protocol leveraged a discontinuity in cortical somatotopic organization, whereby the representations of the neck and the face are separated by representations of the arms, the hands and the shoulder. In a double-deviant oddball protocol, stimulation of the hand (100 trials, 10% probability) and neck (100 trials, 10% probability) was interspersed among repeated stimulation of the face (800 trials, 80% probability). Waveforms showed evidence of an infant sMMN response that was significantly larger for the face/neck contrast than for the face/hand contrast. These results suggest that, for certain combinations of body parts, early pre-attentive tactile discrimination in infants may be influenced by distance between the corresponding cortical representations. The results provide the first evidence that the sMMN can be elicited in infants, and pave the way for further applications of the sMMN in studying body representations in preverbal infants.
身体在发育中的大脑中是如何被表现的,是一个日益受到关注的话题。本研究通过记录不同身体部位触觉刺激引起的体感失匹配负波(sMMN)反应,为研究婴儿的神经体感代表提供了一种新方法。最近的成人研究表明,sMMN 振幅可能受到体感皮层中受刺激身体部位代表之间相对距离的影响。本研究使用类似的范式来探索婴儿是否可以引出 sMMN,并测试婴儿 sMMN 反应是否对体感皮层的躯体定位组织敏感。参与者为 6 至 7 个月大的健康婴儿(n=31)。该方案利用了皮层躯体定位组织的不连续性,即颈部和面部的代表由手臂、手和肩部的代表分开。在双偏离Oddball 方案中,手部(100 次试验,10%概率)和颈部(100 次试验,10%概率)的刺激与面部(800 次试验,80%概率)的重复刺激交错进行。波形显示出婴儿 sMMN 反应的证据,该反应在面部/颈部对比中明显大于面部/手部对比。这些结果表明,对于某些身体部位的组合,婴儿早期的非注意触觉辨别可能受到相应皮层代表之间距离的影响。这些结果首次证明 sMMN 可以在婴儿中引出,并为 sMMN 在研究前语言婴儿的身体代表方面的进一步应用铺平了道路。