Department of Brain and Cognition, Leuven Brain Institute, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
2LPN (Laboratoire Lorrain de Psychologie et Neurosciences de la Dynamique des Comportements), Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France.
PLoS One. 2024 Nov 5;19(11):e0308565. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308565. eCollection 2024.
Previous studies demonstrated the existence of hand and tool areas in lateral and ventral occipitotemporal cortex (OTC), as well as an overlap between them. We reinvestigated this organization using 7T fMRI, benefiting from a higher signal-to-noise ratio than 3T. This enabled us to include a wider array of categories to achieve a more holistic perspective, and to omit certain spatial preprocessing steps. Despite these improvements, univariate analysis confirmed the existence of hand-tool overlap across OTC, which is striking given the omission of the spatial preprocessing steps that can influence overlap. There was significantly more overlap between hands and tools, compared to other overlap types in the left hemisphere of OTC. The overlap was also larger in the left lateral OTC as compared to the right lateral OTC. We found in all hand areas a differentiation between tools and other types of objects, although they still responded more to bodies than to tools. Regarding the tool areas, we observed a differentiation between hands and other categories such as faces and non-tool objects. Left hemisphere tool areas also differentiated between hands and bodies. When excluding the overlapping voxels from the hand and tool areas, they still showed a significant response to tools or hands (compared to objects or faces) respectively. Multi-voxel pattern analysis indicated that neural representations in the hand areas showed greater similarity between hands and tools than between hands and other objects. In the tool areas, the neural representations between tools and hands and between tools and other type of objects were all equally similar. To summarize, capitalizing on the benefits of 7T fMRI, we further substantiate the evidence in favor of hand-tool overlap in several regions of occipitotemporal cortex.
先前的研究表明,外侧和腹侧枕颞叶皮质(OTC)中存在手和工具区域,并且它们之间存在重叠。我们使用 7T fMRI 重新研究了这种组织,受益于比 3T 更高的信噪比。这使我们能够包括更广泛的类别,以获得更全面的视角,并省略某些空间预处理步骤。尽管有这些改进,但是单变量分析仍然证实了 OTC 中存在手-工具重叠,这在省略了可能影响重叠的空间预处理步骤的情况下非常引人注目。与 OTC 左半球中的其他重叠类型相比,手和工具之间的重叠明显更多。与右外侧 OTC 相比,左侧外侧 OTC 的重叠也更大。我们在手区的所有区域都发现了工具和其他类型物体之间的分化,尽管它们对身体的反应仍然比对工具的反应更大。关于工具区,我们观察到手和其他类别(例如脸和非工具物体)之间的分化。左半球工具区也在手和身体之间进行了区分。当从手和工具区域中排除重叠体素时,它们仍然分别对手工具或身体(与物体或脸相比)表现出显著的反应。多体素模式分析表明,手区中的神经表示在手和工具之间比在手和其他物体之间具有更大的相似性。在工具区中,工具与手之间以及工具与其他类型的物体之间的神经表示均同样相似。总之,我们利用 7T fMRI 的优势,进一步证实了在几个枕颞叶皮质区域中有利于手-工具重叠的证据。