Fabio Cécile, Salemme Romeo, Farnè Alessandro, Miller Luke E
Integrative Multisensory Perception Action & Cognition Team of the Lyon Neuroscience Research, Center INSERM U1028 CNRS U5292 University of Lyon 1, Lyon, France.
Department for Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Biology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany.
iScience. 2024 Feb 2;27(3):109092. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109092. eCollection 2024 Mar 15.
It has been suggested that our brain re-uses body-based computations to localize touch on tools, but the neural implementation of this process remains unclear. Neural oscillations in the alpha and beta frequency bands are known to map touch on the body in external and skin-centered coordinates, respectively. Here, we pinpointed the role of these oscillations during tool-extended sensing by delivering tactile stimuli to either participants' hands or the tips of hand-held rods. To disentangle brain responses related to each coordinate system, we had participants' hands/tool tips crossed or uncrossed at their body midline. We found that midline crossing modulated alpha (but not beta) band activity similarly for hands and tools, also involving a similar network of cortical regions. Our findings strongly suggest that the brain uses similar oscillatory mechanisms for mapping touch on the body and tools, supporting the idea that body-based neural processes are repurposed for tool use.
有人提出,我们的大脑会重新利用基于身体的计算来定位工具上的触觉,但这一过程的神经机制仍不清楚。已知α和β频段的神经振荡分别在外部和以皮肤为中心的坐标系中映射身体上的触觉。在这里,我们通过向参与者的手部或手持杆的尖端施加触觉刺激,确定了这些振荡在工具扩展感知过程中的作用。为了区分与每个坐标系相关的大脑反应,我们让参与者的手/工具尖端在身体中线交叉或不交叉。我们发现,中线交叉对手部和工具的α(而非β)频段活动的调节方式相似,且涉及类似的皮质区域网络。我们的研究结果有力地表明,大脑使用类似的振荡机制来映射身体和工具上的触觉,支持了基于身体的神经过程被重新用于工具使用的观点。