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区分手部和工具加工:神经调节的远端效应。

Disentangling hand and tool processing: Distal effects of neuromodulation.

作者信息

Amaral Lénia, Donato Rita, Valério Daniela, Caparelli-Dáquer Egas, Almeida Jorge, Bergström Fredrik

机构信息

Proaction Laboratory, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Coimbra. Portugal; CINEICC, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Coimbra. Portugal.

Proaction Laboratory, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Coimbra. Portugal; Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Italy; Human Inspired Technology Centre, University of Padova, Italy.

出版信息

Cortex. 2022 Dec;157:142-154. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2022.08.011. Epub 2022 Oct 4.

Abstract

Neural processing within a local brain region that responds to more than one object category (e.g., hands and tools) nonetheless have different functional connectivity patterns with other distal brain areas, which suggests that local processing can affect and/or be affected by processing in distal areas, in a category-specific way. Here we wanted to test whether administering either a hand- or tool-related training task in tandem with transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to a region that responds both to hands and tools (posterior middle temporal gyrus; pMTG), modulated local and distal neural processing more for the trained than the untrained category in a subsequent fMRI task. After each combined tDCS/training session, participants viewed images of tools, hands, and animals, in an fMRI scanner. Using multivoxel pattern analysis, we found that tDCS stimulation to pMTG indeed improved the classification accuracy between tools vs. animals, but only when combined with a tool and not a hand training task. Surprisingly, tDCS stimulation to pMTG also improved classification accuracy between hands vs. animals when combined with a tool but not a hand training task. Our findings suggest that overlapping but functionally-specific networks may be engaged separately by using a category-specific training task together with tDCS - a strategy that can be applied more broadly to other cognitive domains using tDCS. By hypothesis, these effects on local processing are a direct result of within-domain connectivity constraints from domain-specific networks that are at play in the processing and organization of object representations.

摘要

在一个对不止一种物体类别(如手和工具)有反应的局部脑区中的神经处理,与其他远处脑区仍具有不同的功能连接模式,这表明局部处理可以以类别特异性的方式影响和/或受远处区域处理的影响。在这里,我们想测试,在对既对手和工具都有反应的区域(颞中回后部;pMTG)进行经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)的同时,给予与手或工具相关的训练任务,在随后的功能磁共振成像(fMRI)任务中,对于经过训练的类别,是否比未训练的类别更能调节局部和远处的神经处理。在每次tDCS/训练联合疗程后,参与者在fMRI扫描仪中观看工具、手和动物的图像。使用多体素模式分析,我们发现对pMTG的tDCS刺激确实提高了工具与动物之间的分类准确率,但仅当与工具训练任务而非手训练任务相结合时。令人惊讶的是,当与工具训练任务而非手训练任务相结合时,对pMTG的tDCS刺激也提高了手与动物之间的分类准确率。我们的研究结果表明,重叠但功能特异的网络可能通过将类别特异性训练任务与tDCS结合而被分别激活——这一策略可以更广泛地应用于使用tDCS的其他认知领域。根据假设,这些对局部处理的影响是由在物体表征的处理和组织中起作用的特定领域网络的域内连接限制直接导致的。

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