Lin Chia-Shu, Wu Shih-Yun
Department of Dentistry, College of Dentistry, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Institute of Brain Science, School of Medicine, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taipei, Taiwan.
BDJ Open. 2025 May 14;11(1):48. doi: 10.1038/s41405-025-00339-3.
Oral functions related to eating, including mastication, swallowing, and taste, are fundamentally a multisensory experience that relies on the crossmodal interaction of touch, gustation, temperature, pain, and proprioception. The brain mechanisms of oral multisensory processing related to eating have remained unknown.
The current systematic review summarizes the findings from neuroimaging studies (mainly functional magnetic resonance imaging) focusing on the interaction of multiple sensory stimuli in human participants. Neuroimaging studies of human adults on the interaction between multiple sensory stimuli related to oral functions were identified and extracted via three electronic databases and reviewed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses.
Thirteen primary studies were eligible to be included in this review. Five studies investigated the interaction of intraoral (i.e., sensorimotor, taste, and noxious) stimuli. Six studies investigated the interaction between intraoral and extraoral (i.e., auditory, olfactory, and visual) stimuli. One study investigated the audio-visual interaction on dental fear, and another study investigated sensorimotor processing of eating tools. The studies showed great diversity in the experimental design of crossmodal interaction. Regarding the brain features related to the interaction, the somatosensory and motor regions were mostly reported in the studies.
The systematic review revealed a complex pattern of brain activation of oral multisensory processing, which can be attributed to the diversity in the experimental design of crossmodal interaction. The findings highlight the role of multisensory integration in maintaining oral health.
与进食相关的口腔功能,包括咀嚼、吞咽和味觉,从根本上来说是一种多感官体验,依赖于触觉、味觉、温度觉、痛觉和本体感觉的跨模态相互作用。与进食相关的口腔多感官处理的脑机制尚不清楚。
本系统评价总结了神经影像学研究(主要是功能磁共振成像)的结果,这些研究聚焦于人类受试者中多种感觉刺激的相互作用。通过三个电子数据库识别并提取了关于人类成年人口腔功能相关多种感觉刺激之间相互作用的神经影像学研究,并根据系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目进行综述。
13项初步研究符合纳入本综述的条件。5项研究调查了口腔内(即感觉运动、味觉和伤害性)刺激的相互作用。6项研究调查了口腔内与口腔外(即听觉、嗅觉和视觉)刺激之间的相互作用。1项研究调查了牙科恐惧方面的视听相互作用,另一项研究调查了进食工具的感觉运动处理。这些研究在跨模态相互作用的实验设计上表现出很大的多样性。关于与相互作用相关的脑特征,研究中大多报告了躯体感觉和运动区域。
该系统评价揭示了口腔多感官处理脑激活的复杂模式,这可归因于跨模态相互作用实验设计的多样性。这些发现突出了多感官整合在维持口腔健康中的作用。