Arslanova Irena, Wang Keying, Gomi Hiroaki, Haggard Patrick
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, UK.
NTT Communication Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Atsugishi, Japan.
Cogn Neurosci. 2022 Jan;13(1):47-59. doi: 10.1080/17588928.2020.1839403. Epub 2020 Dec 14.
Many perceptual studies focus on the brain's capacity to discriminate between stimuli. However, our normal experience of the world also involves integrating multiple stimuli into a single perceptual event. Neural mechanisms such as lateral inhibition are believed to enhance local differences between sensory inputs from nearby regions of the receptor surface. However, this mechanism would seem dysfunctional when sensory inputs need to be combined rather than contrasted. Here, we investigated whether the brain can regulate the strength of suppressive interactions that underlie lateral inhibition between finger representations in human somatosensory processing. To do this, we compared sensory processing between conditions that required either comparing or combining information. We delivered two simultaneous tactile motion trajectories to index and middle fingertips of the right hand. Participants had to either compare the directions of the two stimuli, or to combine them to form their average direction. To reveal preparatory tuning of somatosensory cortex, we used an established event-related potential design to measure the interaction between cortical representations evoked by digital nerve shocks immediately before each tactile stimulus. Consistent with previous studies, we found a clear suppression between cortical activations when participants were instructed to compare the tactile motion directions. Importantly, this suppression was significantly reduced when participants had to combine the same stimuli. These findings suggest that the brain can strategically switch between a comparative and a combinative mode of somatosensory processing, according to the perceptual goal, by preparatorily adjusting the strength of a process akin to lateral inhibition.
许多知觉研究聚焦于大脑区分刺激的能力。然而,我们对世界的正常体验还涉及将多种刺激整合为一个单一的知觉事件。诸如侧抑制等神经机制被认为会增强受体表面附近区域感觉输入之间的局部差异。然而,当感觉输入需要组合而非对比时,这种机制似乎就会功能失调。在此,我们研究了大脑是否能够调节人类体感加工中手指表征之间侧抑制所基于的抑制性相互作用的强度。为此,我们比较了需要比较或组合信息的不同条件下的感觉加工情况。我们向右手的食指和中指指尖同时传递两条触觉运动轨迹。参与者必须要么比较这两种刺激的方向,要么将它们组合以形成平均方向。为了揭示体感皮层的预备性调谐,我们使用一种既定的事件相关电位设计,来测量在每次触觉刺激之前由指神经电击诱发的皮层表征之间的相互作用。与之前的研究一致,我们发现当参与者被指示比较触觉运动方向时,皮层激活之间存在明显的抑制。重要的是,当参与者必须组合相同的刺激时,这种抑制会显著减弱。这些发现表明,大脑可以根据知觉目标,通过预先调整类似于侧抑制过程的强度,在体感加工的比较模式和组合模式之间进行策略性切换。