From Human-to-Human Touch to Peripheral Nerve Responses

Steven C. Hauser, S. Nagi, S. McIntyre, A. Israr, H. Olausson, G. J. Gerling
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Human-to-human touch conveys rich, meaningful social and emotional sentiment. At present, however, we understand neither the physical attributes that underlie such touch, nor how the attributes evoke responses in unique types of peripheral afferents. Indeed, nearly all electrophysiological studies use well-controlled but non-ecological stimuli. Here, we develop motion tracking and algorithms to quantify physical attributes – indentation depth, shear velocity, contact area, and distance to the cutaneous sensory space (receptive field) of the afferent – underlying human-to-human touch. In particular, 2-D video of the scene is combined with 3-D stereo infrared video of the toucher’s hand to measure contact interactions local to the receptive field of the receiver’s afferent. The combined and algorithmically corrected measurements improve accuracy, especially of occluded and misidentified fingers. Human subjects experiments track a toucher performing four gestures – single finger tapping, multi-finger tapping, multi-finger stroking and whole hand holding – while action potentials are recorded from a first-order afferent of the receiver. A case study with one rapidly-adapting (Pacinian) and one C-tactile afferent examines temporal ties between gestures and elicited action potentials. The results indicate this method holds promise in determining the roles of unique afferent types in encoding social and emotional touch attributes in their naturalistic delivery.
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从人对人的接触到周围神经反应
人与人之间的接触传达了丰富、有意义的社会和情感情感。然而,目前我们既不了解这种触摸背后的物理属性,也不了解这些属性如何在独特类型的外周传入事件中引起反应。事实上,几乎所有的电生理研究都使用控制良好但非生态的刺激。在这里,我们开发了运动跟踪和算法来量化物理属性-压痕深度,剪切速度,接触面积以及传入的皮肤感觉空间(接受场)的距离-潜在的人与人之间的触摸。特别是,场景的二维视频与触摸者手部的三维立体红外视频相结合,以测量接收器传入接收野局部的接触相互作用。结合和算法校正测量提高准确性,特别是闭塞和错误识别的手指。人类实验对象跟踪触摸者执行四种手势——单指敲击、多指敲击、多指抚摸和整个手握——同时从接收器的一阶传入记录动作电位。一个快速适应传入(太平洋语)和一个c -触觉传入的案例研究考察了手势和引发的动作电位之间的时间联系。结果表明,该方法有望确定独特的传入类型在编码社会和情感触摸属性的自然传递中的作用。
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