Ferraioli Francesca, Tomaiuolo Francesco, Falzone Alessandra M, Labate Angelo, Cardali Salvatore M, Massimino Simona, Esposito Fabrizio, Germanò Antonino, Trojano Luigi, Vicario Carmelo Mario
Laboratory of Cognitive and Social Neuroscience, Department of Cognitive Science (COSPECS), University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences Biomedical, Dental and Imaging Morphological and Functional, Messina, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2025 Jul 17;16:1573534. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1573534. eCollection 2025.
The corticobulbar (CB) tract connects the primary motor cortex to oral and facial effectors and may contribute to affective-motivational processes through its interactions with dopaminergic circuits. Prior studies have shown that excitability in the tongue motor cortex (tM1), as well as surface electromyographic (sEMG) activity of submental muscles (SbM), is modulated by hedonic and aversive stimuli. These findings suggest a potential role for the CB system as a physiological interface between motivational states and motor expression.
This protocol explores whether CB excitability can serve as an indirect marker of motivational arousal in both healthy individuals and patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), a condition marked by dopaminergic dysfunction.
Study 1 protocol consists in a virtual reality-based shopping task where healthy adults ( = 100) are asked to do different food shipping based on motivational-affective value, while their SbM EMG activity is recorded. Study 2 assesses CB excitability via SbM motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in PD patients ( = 15) before and after a 3-month period of dopaminergic therapy (levodopa), and across ON/OFF medication states. The study design includes a control group ( = 15) tested twice, after a 3-month period, without any drug or placebo administration. Behavioral and self-report measures related to motivation and reward sensitivity are also included in both studies.
This protocol combines advanced neurophysiological techniques with innovative experimental paradigms to investigate CB tract cortical excitability linkage with reward-related processing. By integrating neurophysiological, behavioral, and pharmacological measures, this protocol aims to clarify whether CB excitability reflects motivational and dopaminergic states. Findings may contribute to identifying non-invasive biomarkers of motivational functioning in both clinical and normative populations.
皮质延髓束(CB)将初级运动皮层与口腔和面部效应器相连,并可能通过与多巴胺能回路的相互作用参与情感-动机过程。先前的研究表明,舌运动皮层(tM1)的兴奋性以及颏下肌肉(SbM)的表面肌电图(sEMG)活动会受到享乐和厌恶刺激的调节。这些发现表明,CB系统可能作为动机状态与运动表达之间的生理接口发挥作用。
本方案探讨CB兴奋性是否可作为健康个体和帕金森病(PD)患者动机唤醒的间接标志物,PD是一种以多巴胺能功能障碍为特征的疾病。
研究1方案包括一项基于虚拟现实的购物任务,要求100名健康成年人根据动机-情感价值进行不同的食品配送,同时记录他们的SbM肌电图活动。研究2在15名PD患者接受为期3个月的多巴胺能治疗(左旋多巴)前后以及在服药/未服药状态下,通过SbM运动诱发电位(MEP)评估CB兴奋性。研究设计包括一个对照组(15名),在3个月后进行两次测试,期间不给予任何药物或安慰剂。两项研究均包括与动机和奖励敏感性相关的行为和自我报告测量。
本方案将先进的神经生理学技术与创新的实验范式相结合,以研究CB束皮质兴奋性与奖励相关加工的联系。通过整合神经生理学、行为学和药理学测量,本方案旨在阐明CB兴奋性是否反映动机和多巴胺能状态。研究结果可能有助于识别临床和正常人群中动机功能的非侵入性生物标志物。